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The average temperature of the Sun's corona and solar wind is about 1,000,000-2,000,000 K

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Q: What part of the Sun has a temperature of about two million degrees Kelvin?
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Is the inner part of the sun is the hottest?

yes the temperature there is estimated at about 13.6 million degrees Kelvin


How hot is the outer part of sun?

I beleive it is 5,788 degrees Kelvin on the surface The inner core exeeds 5 million degrees Kelvin


Which is hottest in a scale of 100 degrees in Fahrenheit celsius or kelvin?

100°C is the hottest.It is the boiling point of temperature, as compared to 100°F being only a really hot summer day, and 100 K is really freezing.There is no such thing as degrees Kelvin, in sciences it is right to say Kelvin, without the "degrees" part.


Is Celsius or Fahrenheit considered a metric measurement?

No. The base unit of temperature is kelvin. one degree celsius is the same size as one kelvin. The kelvin scale starts at absolute zero. Zero degrees celsius is the melting point of water at normal pressure, which is 273.15 kelvin.


Which is a feature of the sun that can reach 100 million k?

None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.


Is cups a part of the metric system?

Celsius is a measurement of temperature. Celsius takes the freezing point of water and the boiling point of water, and divides the temperature difference into 100 equal degrees, calling freezing zero, and boiling one hundred. The same sized degrees are used to extend the scale below zero and above one hundred. The SI unit of temperature is the kelvin. the kelvin scale starts at absolute zero, and the units are the same size as degrees celsius, so the freezing point of water is 273.16K. Measurements in kelvin are not called degrees.


What is the average temperature of the sun?

The temperature varies on different parts of the Sun. For rexample, the visible part (photosphere) has a temperature of almost 6000 degrees Celsius, while the nucleus is estimated to be 15 or 16 million degrees.


What is the climate of rivers and streams?

The average temperature of rivers and streams is 7 degrees kelvin in the northern half of the northern hemisphere and the southern part of the southern hemipshere. In other places the temperature is around 13 degrees kelvin in the summer and 210 kelvin in the winter. In the Northern African plains in the summer the water boils constantly in the day and freezes at night. The temperature in the day is 1853 kelvin and at night is around -14 kelvin.


What is the outer atmosphere of a star called?

The outermost atmosphere of a star is called Stellar atmosphere. Within the Stellar atmosphere, the corona is the outermost part. The corona mostly consist of plasma which has a temperature above a million Kelvin.


The hottest objects with temperatures in the millions of degrees Kelvin give off most of their radiation in which part of the electromagnetic spectrum?

X-ray part


What does K stand for in measurements?

Kelvin, one of the three mainstream ways of defining temperature along with Celsius and Fahrenheit. Kelvin starts counting from absolute zero degrees, -273 Celsius and is the most used unit in science. (SI unit)


Which part of a star can reach a temperature of a millions of degrees?

The core.