27 million
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.
The Earth's core is hot like the sun due to intense pressure and radioactive decay. While the inner core reaches temperatures similar to the surface of the sun, the outer core is significantly cooler. The Earth's core mostly consists of iron and nickel, which contribute to its high temperatures.
4 million degrees Fahrenheit (2.2 million degrees C).
Albert Einstein
The core of the sun is where nuclear fusion occurs, producing the majority of the sun's heat and light. This fusion process converts hydrogen into helium, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
The core of the sun is about 15 million Kelvin.
The sun's core can range to a temperature of around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
The core
the sun is about 100,000,00 f The surface is 5800K and the core is about 15,000,000K
the core of the sun has a temperature of about 26100032 fahrenheit.
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.
no, the core is were the nuclear reaction happens, this causes lots of heat and therfore, the core is hotter. :)
No, the core of the sun is 15,000,000° C; 27,000,000° F and is much to hot for any substance to remain a solid.
The temperature is sun's core is about 157,000,000 kelvin or 282,599,540 Fahrenheit
Extremely hot core of the Sun
It is about 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