The surface of the sun, called the photosphere, ranges between 5,500 °C to 6,000 °C.
yes they are
The layer of the Sun's atmosphere that is often referred to as the Sun's surface is called the photosphere. It is the visible layer from which sunlight is emitted and has a temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). The photosphere appears as a bright, glowing surface and is where sunspots, which are cooler areas caused by magnetic activity, can be observed.
Subsurface flows of the sun is the flow of h20 (water) beneaths Earths surface. It may aid the Suns 11 year old sunspot cycle. Also is carrying away anuglar momentum :)
The Earths orbital distance from the sun is 149,597,890km (92,955,820 miles) on average, enough to fit 107 more suns between the suns surface and Earth.
The name for the sun's sphere of light is called the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the sun that emits light and heat.
Chromosphere
photosphere
sunspots
You can still get free parking on the suns surface.
A solar flare.
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sunspot
its a little conder
Its about 5670.16 degrees kelvin
Hydrogen.
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