yes its the surface temp of the sun
The temperature range 5000 - 6000 °C corresponds to a range of 9000 - 11000 °F. (exactly 5000 °C is equal to 9032 °F, exactly 6000 °C is equal to 10832 °F) The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
It is yellow.
Maybe around 25 deg centigrade.
It really depends. The heat on sun can reach to extreme measures making it impossible for any human being to live on. Researches and scientists have said that the heat on the sun changes quite regularly. Thetemperaturecan sometimes drop or rise. It depends on what type of condition its in.
From inside out (approximate temperature in Celcius) The inner core is about 7000 degrees C Outer core: 5000 C Lower mantle: 2000 C Upper mantle: 500 C Crust: 0 C
6000ºC = 10,832ºF
6000 degrees Celsius = 10,832 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature range 5000 - 6000 °C corresponds to a range of 9000 - 11000 °F. (exactly 5000 °C is equal to 9032 °F, exactly 6000 °C is equal to 10832 °F) The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
6,000 degrees Celsius is 10,832 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Wikipedia article on "Earth" mentions that at the center, the temperature "may" be up to 6000 degrees Celsius.
it is 1,000,000 degres The temperature on the surface is around 6000 degrees Celsius
Our sun's surface temperature averages, by direct spectral measurement, approximately 10,000o Fahrenheit, or 5500o Celsius or 5774o Kelvin. Internal temperature depends mainly upon which particular model of her thermodynamics you personally support. The sun's surface temperature is 6,000 degrees Celsius, 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The center of the sun is ~15700000 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the sun is the coolest on the surface at 6000 degrees C or 10882 degrees F. In the middle layer of the sun, the temperature is 1,500,000 degrees C or 2,700,032 degrees F. In the center or core of the sun the temperature is 15,000,000 degrees C or 27,000,000 degrees F. Sunspots on the surface have an average temperature of 4,000 degrees C or 7,000 degrees F.
The sun is 6000 degree Celsius
it is estimated to be about 7000 degrees celsius 1000 degrees hotter than the outer core (6000 degrees celsius)
It is yellow.
Yes. Scientists in the UK have used a laser to produce a very brief, very focused, very high temperature in the range of 10 million celsius. (See related link, below.)