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Temperature is an absolute scale that you cannot measure in "times" hotter or colder. The inside of the Sun is several million degrees (in any scale but physicists prefer kelvin as 0 Kelvin is no atomic motion at all). The surface of the Earth is about 280 Kelvin, the interior could be about 5000 K About 367 times. The sun's avg. surface temp. is 5,505°C (9,941°F) and the Earth's avg. surface temp. is 15°C (59°F).

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15y ago

Anything above the following: 212 degrees F, 100 degrees C, or 373.15 K

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The sun is about 47 times hotter than boiling water.The surface of the sun is about 10,000 F,boiling water is 212 F.10,000 / 212 is about 47 F

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Boiling water: 373 K

Surface of the sun: 5780 K

5780 / 373 = 15.5 times hotter

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The surface temperature of the Sun is 5,778oK or 5,505oC.

Water boils (at sea level) at 100oC.

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