the sun
The surface of the Sun is hotterThe Sun is very hot. At the core it is 15 million degrees Celsius or 27 million degrees Farenheit.It is approximately 4000°C at the center of the Earth. So obviously by comparing those two, The Sun is 26,996,000 hotter than the center of the Earth.
At the centre. (16 million degrees Celsius at the core vs. 6000 degrees at the surface)
All eight planets have a surface temperature, though it varies as the planets distance from the sun varies. Closer planets to the sun generally have a higher surface temperature, while further planets have a colder surface temperature.
81/3 minutes from the sun's surface, but possibly thousands of yearsto reach the sun's surface from its center.
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Surface of the sun is hotter.
no the surface of the sun is much is hotter.
The surface of the Sun is hotterThe Sun is very hot. At the core it is 15 million degrees Celsius or 27 million degrees Farenheit.It is approximately 4000°C at the center of the Earth. So obviously by comparing those two, The Sun is 26,996,000 hotter than the center of the Earth.
The Sun is much much hotter than the Earth. The Sun's surface temperature is approximately 5,800 K. The surface temperature of the Earth, by contrast, rarely exceeds 331ºK
The suns surface is hotter, estimated to be around 5500-6000 Kelvin.
The inner core is hotter then the sun's surface.
Supposedly, the Earth's core is hotter than the surface of the Sun.So, IF the two collided, the material of the Earth's core would make the Sun hotter, at least until or as the material is burned or converted into the Sun's energy. In this theory, only 1 Earth would make the Sun hotter.
The surface of the Sun is 5,778 Kelvin or about 5,500 oCThe core of the Sun is about 15,700,000 Kelvin or 15,700,000 oCA lightning bolt is about 30,000 oC so hotter than the surface of the Sun.A quasar is probably the hottest thing around, where the brightest onesconsume about 100 Suns per year.
At the centre. (16 million degrees Celsius at the core vs. 6000 degrees at the surface)