None of the gas giant planets is a "hot ball of glowing gas".
Jupiter's surface temperature is estimated at negative 166° F.
Saturn's surface temperature is estimated at negative 220° F.
Uranus' surface temperature is estimated at negative 320° F.
Neptune's surface temperature is estimated at negative 330° F.
The sun is a hot ball of glowing gas. The temperature at its visible surface is estimated at plus 9,980° F.
Yes, a star is a glowing sphere of hot gas.
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A big ball of hot gases in space is called a star.
The largest ball of hot gas in the solar system is the Sun. It is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma that provides light and heat to the planets in our solar system.
Yes, a star is a glowing sphere of hot gas.
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Sounds like the sun
The sun is classified as a star, not a planet. It is a massive ball of hot gas primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
There a number of definintions. Fireball/ Plasma which occures during a fierce electrical storm. A Star like our Sun
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The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
It will get hot. When sufficiently hot it will start glowing orange-red and start melting.
A homophone for "hot ball of burning gas in space" is "son."
The sun is a big ball of gas that turns helium and hydrogen into a fusion reaction that turn into heat,light,and power. A planet is a ball of rock or a ball of gas that cant give off heat,light,or power. But they both have really,really,really hot cores and are in some type of a ball shape.
The gas that can reignite a glowing stick is oxygen. When oxygen comes in contact with the hot ember of the stick, it can cause it to combust and reignite.
The Sun is very hot it is a ball of gas giving out hot fire, planets are not that hot.The Sun does not orbit anything, where as planets orbit the Sun.