The Sun's core is FAR hotter than the surface. The surface of the Sun is ONLY 11,000 degrees, while the core of the Sun is about 35 MILLION degrees.
(And at that point, does it really matter what kind of degrees we're talking about?!?!?)
The core is the hottest part of the Earth, with temperatures exceeding 5700 degrees Celsius. The mantle and crust are cooler in comparison, with temperatures gradually decreasing as you move towards the surface of the Earth.
It's approximately (3,963)miles down to the earths core.
core its filled with lava
The earth's inner core is 3160 kilometers beneath the earths surface. The inner core is a solid ball of nickel-iron alloy.
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
Earth's core
No the crust covers earths surface
Earths core
None, only the earths core is more closer, the moons surface is 37.000 Vertices from earth
The core is the hottest part of the Earth, with temperatures exceeding 5700 degrees Celsius. The mantle and crust are cooler in comparison, with temperatures gradually decreasing as you move towards the surface of the Earth.
The hottest part of the earth is the inner core!
The sun is much hotter than the Earth's crust. The temperature at the Earth's core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius, whereas the temperature at the surface of the sun is about 5500 degrees Celsius.
A broad band along the equator is usually the hottest area of the earth throughout the year.
A broad band along the equator is usually the hottest area of the earth throughout the year.
the earths core gets hot by all the heat on the surface and gose to the core of the earth.
earths surface
Moon