The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The distance to the sun is exactly 93 million miles.
The diameter of the sun (effectively its length) is 1.4 million kilometers (870000 miles)
The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The sun's corona is the hottest part of the sun apart from the core. It is about 2,000,000° at a distance of half a million miles from the surface.
Convection and radiation move the heat from the core of the Sun to its surface.
No - the surface is
The core.
The reason why the surface of the sun is colder than the sun's core is because the surface is father from the core of the sun.As you get deeper and closer to the sun's core,it gets hotter and hotter because your getting closer to the sun's core which is 15,000,000 F and 13,000,000 C
The sun's corona is the hottest part of the sun apart from the core. It is about 2,000,000° at a distance of half a million miles from the surface.
Convection and radiation move the heat from the core of the Sun to its surface.
The sun's corona is the hottest part of the sun apart from the core. It is about 2,000,000° at a distance of half a million miles from the surface.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
The inner core is hotter then the sun's surface.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
well when you set your microwave to high it is about the same temperature as the surface of the sun but the core can get as hot as an exploding microwaved watermelon
No - the surface is
The core.
The core.
The Sun's core is FAR hotter than the surface. The surface of the Sun is ONLY 11,000 degrees, while the core of the Sun is about 35 MILLION degrees. (And at that point, does it really matter what kind of degrees we're talking about?!?!?)
The reason why the surface of the sun is colder than the sun's core is because the surface is father from the core of the sun.As you get deeper and closer to the sun's core,it gets hotter and hotter because your getting closer to the sun's core which is 15,000,000 F and 13,000,000 C