Hottest Layer of the Suns Atmospere.The core is the hottest layer of the sun. Its temperature is nearly 15 million degrees F.The reason that the core is the hottest is due to the gravitational pressure.This being said, there are individual spots in the corona of the sun which from time to time is known to be hotter than the core. The corona is an outer atmosphere of the sun (if you see a picture of a solar eclipse, the corona is typically the edge of the sun not covered by the earth).
The bigger the star the hotter it is and the shorter the time it exists for.
the hottest planet is venus
no the hottest are blue and the coolest are red
The sun is typically hottest during the early to mid-afternoon, typically between 2-4pm. This is when the sun is highest in the sky and has the most direct angle on the Earth's surface, leading to maximum heating.
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The hottest recorded temperature in Anchorage, Alaska for spring is 78°F (25.6°C), which was recorded on May 28, 1947.
Yes, it was 79o
The best time to visit Alaska is June. But it is the most expensive time to travel there. It is the season of high prices. You can go to Alaska in May or September to take advantage of the lower prices and smaller crowds.
Hottest Time of the Day was created on 2008-08-29.
The highest recorded temperature in Nome, Alaska was 86 degrees Fahrenheit. That was recorded in the year of 1977.
James is the second hottest boy of Big Time Rush.
Day time.
It starts getting hot in Alaska towards the end of May and stays hot until about the middle or end of August...the hottest times are the end of June and all through out July...
The university of Alaska has five time zones that run through it
Central Time Michigan is 3 hours ahead of alaska and Eastern Time Michigan is 4 hours ahead of Alaska.
Fairbanks, Alaska is in the Alaska Time Zone (AKST/AKDT), which is 9 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-9). During Daylight Saving Time, Alaska Time is adjusted to Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT), which is UTC-8.