No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
Yes, the sun's surface temperature is much hotter than electrical energy generated by power plants. The sun's core temperature reaches millions of degrees Celsius, while electricity produced by power plants is typically generated at around 100-200 degrees Celsius.
Yes. Lava is 700° to 1250° Celsius and the Sun is 5496.85 degrees Celsius.
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
The lightning strike can get up to 30,000 Celsius which is 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
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The top of the oven is usually hotter than the bottom.
The top of the oven is typically hotter than the bottom.
The top of the oven is typically hotter than the bottom.
Hotter than the sun, because than is used when comparing, and your comparing something's hotness versus the sun's hotness.
The oven is typically hotter on the top because heat rises, so the top of the oven tends to be warmer than the bottom.
No. None of the planets is hotter than the sun.
The upper part of the oven is hotter as you may think that the nearer the flame the hotter but this isn't the case, because heat rises so the top is hotter than the bottom or the middle
No It really depends on which sun ur referring to. The sun may be hotter than a sun in another galaxy and colder than another!!!
lightning is 5 times hotter than the sun.
yes it can it isn't all the time but it can get hotter than the sun its self
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.
The sun is hotter than a lighting bolt :)Most lightening bolts are as hot as the surface of the sun. the inner part of the sun is hotter than a bolt though.