There is no sun crust
the earth has a crust but the sun appears to not have a crust
The Sun does not have a "crust"; the surface of the Sun is 12,000 degree-hot hydrogen plasma.
The sun does not have an outer crust as it is not solid. The "surface" of the sun, called the photosphere, is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Continental crust is located under all continents.
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The temperature of the sun's crust is around 6,000 degrees Celsius (10,832 degrees Fahrenheit). It is the coolest layer of the sun's atmosphere.
Earth, yes. Sun, no.
Earth does have a crust, made mostly of rock. The sun, however, does not. Sol (the sun), like most stars, is a very large ball of plasma, so the only part of it comparable to a solid is its core, which is under an extreme amount of pressure.
The surface.
the Crust
The surface.
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