The sun has an approximate density of 1.4 g cm-3. It is only an approximation because the sun's density varies.
The core of the sun is the most dense layer.
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radiative zone
a planet like our own
No, our sun won't end up like a neutron star. When our sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf, a very dense object but far less dense than a neutron star.
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The core of the sun is the most dense layer.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
The planets closer to the sun tend to have rocky crust and dense cores.
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the sun
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radiative zone
a planet like our own
No, our sun won't end up like a neutron star. When our sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf, a very dense object but far less dense than a neutron star.
because it is very dense and do not pass the sun light.