A white main sequence star has the hottest core.
Not sure which part is which but some of them are: oxidizing reducing Not sure which part is which but some of them are: oxidizing reducing
Inner core, which is also the innermost region of the Earth.
The inner core has the most or highest amount of density (iron/nickel).
Let's get to the core of the matter. The core of the Earth is supposed to be molten. To prepare the dish, you first have to core several apples.
Plasma is even on earth. Examples are the northern lights, lightning,and core,or magma. Plasma is also in neon light tubes like for advertising. Just to add plasma is also in stars, the sun, and black holes.
The hottest thing "in the world"? That lets out stars or anything else off-world, so probably the core of the Earth.
blue stars are the hottest stars.
blue stars are the hottest stars.
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
the core is the hottest by far being about 9000 degrees
In it's core where the temperatures exceeds 15,000,000 Kelvin
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
The hottest stars are supernova explosions, which may reach temperatures around a billion kelvin in the star's core.
the core. the core.
Hot bright stars do not live very long because they are big (have a lot of mass) and their core density means that they use up their fuel quickly and die young (in supernova explosions). This means you find the hottest brightest stars in star forming regions, stellar nurseries.
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
The hottest region of the sun is the core.