Yes, it is approximately 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit!
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
it would increase
The sun's hot temperature is a result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring at its core, where hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the process. This energy heats the sun's interior to millions of degrees Celsius.
When the outer envelope of a red giant recedes, the remaining carbon core is called a white dwarf. This core is extremely hot and dense, with no nuclear fusion taking place.
Jupiter Is 12986549712 kilometers away from the Sun so it is as cold as -82 F, but its core temperature Is 344453 C. That's pretty hot. It also has a hairy mantle that keeps it warm.
"The core is made of hot, dense gas in the plasmic state"
No!!! Extremely hot
The inner core of the Earth is solid and extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 5700°C. This solid inner core is mostly made up of iron and nickel.
The core is extremely dense, heavy and very hot.
yes its extremely hot and so high pressured that it is a solid.
Extremely hot core of the Sun
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
The thick atmosphere of Venus acts like a blanket, similar to the green house effect, and traps the suns heat extremely well.
No. Earth's core is extremely hot. While it is cooling it is doing so very slowly. It will remain hot even after the sun has died.
helium and hydrogen
In the Sun's core.
Yes, extremely. It is about 4400 degrees Celsius (7952 degrees Fahrenheit).