The Sun's core is 27,000,000 0F or 15,000,000 0C.
But the fabric of space is something like -2000oC although that wouldn't really change much and there is so much distance between the planet and the sun. Most planets can withstand heats very high and they wouldn't just melt into nothingness.
the suns core is about 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit
No, there is no life inside the Sun. The Sun is a massive ball of hot gases primarily composed of hydrogen and helium that undergoes nuclear fusion in its core. The extreme temperatures and pressures inside the Sun make it inhospitable for any form of life as we know it.
Yes, the sun is extremely hot.
Why would the sun be hot pink
chance but for and ,the air was cold and the sun was hot?
Balloons pop in the sun because the heat causes the air inside to expand, increasing the pressure on the walls of the balloon until they burst. The sun's heat can raise the temperature of the air inside the balloon, leading to this expansion and eventual rupture.
To reflect the sun so they don't get as hot inside.
No, it is too hot for any life to be sustained inside the Sun.
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
over 2 000 000 000 degrees. HOT!
No, You will get so hot you will die before you even get near to the Sun, About a Million Earths could fit inside the sun.
Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.Inside the Sun - in the core - energy is produced. This keeps the Sun hot, producing the radiation which we see.
Energy from light waves is trapped inside the car as heat energy.
the outside of the sun is about 6,ooo degrees celcius and the inside is about 10,000
When left in the sun, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, which can be dangerous for people and pets inside.
No, there is no life inside the Sun. The Sun is a massive ball of hot gases primarily composed of hydrogen and helium that undergoes nuclear fusion in its core. The extreme temperatures and pressures inside the Sun make it inhospitable for any form of life as we know it.
the sun is as hot as burning fire