No. Earth's core temperature is determined by processes within the Earth.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The sun is much hotter than the Earth's crust. The temperature at the Earth's core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius, whereas the temperature at the surface of the sun is about 5500 degrees Celsius.
The temperature at the core of the sun is estimated to be around 15 million degrees Celsius.
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.
The temperature at the Sun's inner core is estimated to be around 15 million degrees Celsius. This high temperature is necessary to sustain the nuclear fusion reactions that power the Sun.
The sun is millions of degrees hotter than the earths core! (:
You are already closer to the earths core than you will ever be able to get to the sun
The Earths core is. And that would mean it is hotter than the Sun!!
The Earth's core is aboutthe same temperature as thesurface (photosphere) of the Sun. That temperature is around 5,500 Celsius.Bear in mind that there is still some uncertainty in the estimated temperature of the Earth's core.(Recent work suggests the Earth's core may be hotter than previous estimates.)Note that the Sun does not have a uniform temperature.It varies tremendously, from the core out to the "corona".The Sun's core is much hotter than the Earth's core.
The sun's core is hotter, it is about 30 billion degrees Celsius.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The sun is much hotter than the Earth's crust. The temperature at the Earth's core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius, whereas the temperature at the surface of the sun is about 5500 degrees Celsius.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
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The temperature at the core of the sun is estimated to be around 15 million degrees Celsius.
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
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.