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The surface temperature is approx. 5,500 °C
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yes. hot gas and no air. so its just a big fire ball basically. That's how we get light. the sun is so hot and bright that even in the winter there is still heat above the clouds.
No part of the sun is black. There are anomalies called sunspots which are cooler than the surrounding areas that appear darker but they are still incredibly hot and are not black.
I Dont Know Much About Sun Spots, But The Sun Is A Giant Star And All Stars Are Balls Of Gas, Fire Is Also A Gas Of Heat And The Sun Is Partialy Made Of Hot Particles Like Fire. The Sun Isnt A Solid ,but A Gas Hope This Helps!
The surface temperature is approx. 5,500 °C
Gas and others make the sun hot
No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.
because its really hot it uses its heat
It is a ball of fire. It is a gigantic ball of fiery gas. So, yes. I think that the Sun is hot.
The answer is chromosphere
the sun is a hot ball of gas
The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
coma
No, there is no indication of water because the sun is a hot ball of fiery gas.
Gas. Very hot gas, mainly hydrogen with some helium.
The Sun is very hot it is a ball of gas giving out hot fire, planets are not that hot.The Sun does not orbit anything, where as planets orbit the Sun.