steadily increase... :)
the sun
81/3 minutes from the sun's surface, but possibly thousands of yearsto reach the sun's surface from its center.
The temperature at the surface of the sun is about 10,000Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the sun inward towards the very hot center of the sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius)
To the extent that the sun warms the atmosphere, and varying temperatures within the atmosphere are the basis of winds, yes.
At the centre. (16 million degrees Celsius at the core vs. 6000 degrees at the surface)
The sun temperature is15,000,000oC at the center and 5,000oC at the surface.
in the center of the sun in high temperatures and pressure
the sun
Center of the sun
81/3 minutes from the sun's surface, but possibly thousands of yearsto reach the sun's surface from its center.
because its closer to the sun
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The sun is powered by the fusion of hydrogen and helium in it's center. The heat in the center of the sun, and the pressure in the center, is great enough to cause the fusion to happen.
It takes only a few seconds for energy created in the Sun's center to make it to the Sun's surface. It is constantly released through nuclear fusion which occurs inside the Sun.
The center of the sun has a temperature that high
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The sun is divided into layers and zones. In the center of the sun is the core that extends a quarter of the way to its surface.