it is at 3 o clock
At miday around 12 aclock, this is because the sun is highest in the sky meaning a direct tempreature hits the earth causing it to be the hottest time of day
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
Hottest Layer of the Suns Atmospere.The core is the hottest layer of the sun. Its temperature is nearly 15 million degrees F.The reason that the core is the hottest is due to the gravitational pressure.This being said, there are individual spots in the corona of the sun which from time to time is known to be hotter than the core. The corona is an outer atmosphere of the sun (if you see a picture of a solar eclipse, the corona is typically the edge of the sun not covered by the earth).
The core is the hottest part of the sun. It about 15 million degrees.
No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.
Hottest Time of the Day was created on 2008-08-29.
The hottest part of the would be somewhere in between 1 and 5...depends on where you are in the world and if its winter or summer. Most winters hottest part of the day is at 12 to 3 and in the summer the hottest part of day is in between 2 and 5.
Because it is the closest to the sun :)
Day time.
At miday around 12 aclock, this is because the sun is highest in the sky meaning a direct tempreature hits the earth causing it to be the hottest time of day
Fastest orbiting around the sun. 88 days in the day time its 800 degrees closest planet to the sun second hottest very thin atmosphere
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
Hottest Layer of the Suns Atmospere.The core is the hottest layer of the sun. Its temperature is nearly 15 million degrees F.The reason that the core is the hottest is due to the gravitational pressure.This being said, there are individual spots in the corona of the sun which from time to time is known to be hotter than the core. The corona is an outer atmosphere of the sun (if you see a picture of a solar eclipse, the corona is typically the edge of the sun not covered by the earth).
Well our sun is actually considered a yellow star. The hottest stars are blue. Does that help?