The chromosphere and/or the corona.
As far as scientists know, no. And because the gravity on the moon is too small to support an atmosphere, and the temperatures fluctuate too rapidly and extremely it is highly unlikely that life could exist.
The sunny side gets extremely hot. The dark side gets extremely cold.
The different planets have different distances from the sun. The closer the planet is to the sun, the warmer it is. Different areas of the planet will be warmer than others at certain times because of the rotation of each planet. For example, while you're experiencing winter another country/continent will be experiencing summer because they are closer to the sun than you are at that time.
The sun itself is extremely hot, with temperatures reaching about 15 million degrees Celsius at its core. In Australia, temperatures can be affected by the distance from the sun, the Earth's atmosphere, and local weather conditions, but on average the temperature of the sun is not felt directly on the Earth's surface.
Temperatures on the moon can vary significantly, ranging from extremely hot during the day (up to 127 degrees Celsius) to very cold at night (as low as -173 degrees Celsius). This is due to the lack of atmosphere to regulate temperatures like on Earth where the atmosphere traps heat.
Because the iron is extremely hot and this heat is transfered coneticly. (contact)
Yes, diamonds can be melted at extremely high temperatures and transformed into graphite, which is a different form of carbon.
A physicist known as a "cryogenicist" or "low-temperature physicist" would study matter at very low temperatures. These scientists specialize in understanding the unique properties and behavior of materials when subjected to extremely cold temperatures.
Measuring temperatures in kilokelvin units is significant because it allows for precise and accurate measurements in extremely low temperatures, such as those found in scientific research and technology development. Kilokelvin units provide a larger scale for measuring these temperatures, enabling scientists to study phenomena that occur at very low temperatures with greater precision.
Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.
Yes, it is possible for well water to freeze during extremely cold temperatures.
As far as scientists know, no. And because the gravity on the moon is too small to support an atmosphere, and the temperatures fluctuate too rapidly and extremely it is highly unlikely that life could exist.
It depends on what substance you're referring to. Different liquids have different freezing points. Unless you specify what you're talking about, the answer could range from extremely low temperatures to extremely high temperatures.
The unique state of matter that only occurs at extremely low temperatures is called Bose-Einstein condensate.
Thermoshpere
Extremely cold temperatures, mostly.
extremely high temp