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Earth's core temperature estimate: 5000-6000 degrees C
The sun's core temperature: 15,000,000 degrees C
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For completeness, the Sun's surface temperature is about 5000ºC.
The temperature at the inner core of the sun reaches around 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur at the core.
The inner core of the Sun converts about 700,000,000 tons of Hydrogen into 695,000,000 tons of Helium each second by a process called nuclear fusion. The mass difference 5,000,000 tons is converted into energy (by Einstein's E-MC2 formula) and it is this constantly produced heat that makes the Sun shine - makes it a star.
The 3 layers of the sun from the inner layer to the outer layer are the core, radiative zone, and the convective zone. It is stated that the core is the inner most part of the sun.
basicly the inner core of the sun
Yes, it is. There is first the crust, where we live, the mantle, which is also hard as rock, then the outer core, which is even hotter, and it is liquid, and finally, the inner core. It is the hottest and is so hot, the pressure of the heat makes it a solid. It can distinegrate anything.
The temperature at the inner core of the sun reaches around 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur at the core.
Inner layer of the sun is called the core or the chrormosphere.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
core
True.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
The inner core of the Sun converts about 700,000,000 tons of Hydrogen into 695,000,000 tons of Helium each second by a process called nuclear fusion. The mass difference 5,000,000 tons is converted into energy (by Einstein's E-MC2 formula) and it is this constantly produced heat that makes the Sun shine - makes it a star.
The 3 layers of the sun from the inner layer to the outer layer are the core, radiative zone, and the convective zone. It is stated that the core is the inner most part of the sun.
Yes, the Earth's inner core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius, which is actually hotter than the surface of the sun. The high temperatures in the Earth's core are primarily due to radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation.
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basicly the inner core of the sun
Yes, it is. There is first the crust, where we live, the mantle, which is also hard as rock, then the outer core, which is even hotter, and it is liquid, and finally, the inner core. It is the hottest and is so hot, the pressure of the heat makes it a solid. It can distinegrate anything.