Yes, much, much hotter.
Lava temp = 700 to 1,200 °C (1,292 to 2,192 °F).
Temperature of the Sun's visible Surface (the photosphere) = 5727 °C (10341 °F).
Temperature of the Sun's core = 15699727 °C (28259541 °F).
A human being generates 100 watts so all the humans in the world generate about 700x 109 watts (700 GW) The solar radiation falling on the Earth is about 174x1015 watts (174 PW) About 7,000 times more power than output by all the humans on Earth. The total solar output is 384x1024 watts (384 YW), 20 billion times more than the amount of energy the Earth intercepts from the sun
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
Mercury is the first planet from the sun, and Earth is the third planet from the sun; Venus is the second planet from the sun, making it farther than Mercury but closer than Earth.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar system, but it is not larger than the Sun. The Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter.
Yes.
Some stars are hotter then the Sun such as Sirius and Rigel.
A YES so much hoter but Joe is hoter than Kavin.
since blue fire is colder than red fire i would think red spots in the sun are colder than the normal yellow
jay Sean is hoter than Dylan sprout
Because they get more energy and make more food from the SUN
no one knows but why is blue fire so hoter than yellow
No she is not. Selena Gomez is way hotter than Miley will ever be.
He is so hot he is even hoter than justin bieber<3:)
No, because Jupiter is farther away from the sun and the farther away it is the colder it is, see like Neptune is freezing cold because it is farther away, and mercury is the hottest planet because it is the closest to the sun. Hope that helped you people!Extra note: The sun is a star and all stars are burning hot, Jupiter is a planet there is no way it could be hotter than a star!
No, of course not! Billie joe is the hottest man alive!!
Stars are actually just like the sun except there millions of miles away making them look like stars. The sun we have that's close to us is orange, red, and yellow all blended in. Basically its just a big fire ball. Actually alot of the stars we see are a blue color; therefore meaning they are hotter than our sun itself. Our sun is a yellow star: cooler than blue, and hoter than red. But we do also have red and yellow stars. Red, is about 1000 K, or Kelvin while blue is around 5000 K