For sure I don't know the general temperature of the sun.
The sun's surface, also known as the photosphere is about 5,500 degrees Celsius.
The sun's core is about fifteen million degrees Celsius.
There are other parts like the radiation zone and the convection zone, but I do not know the temperature for the other parts.
Hope this was use full information to you.
Because of the serpentine motion - the long and winding road - that light and energy take as they go through the universe.
The average summer temp in Nome, Alaska is 18.3°C (65°F)
because of the temp. outside
there is no relationship
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if the planet is close to the sun then the temp increases
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yes.
It's not. the temp of Pluto is about 15 degrees Kelvin (near 400 degrees (F) below zero) the temp of the sun is about 6000 degrees
They look at the lines on the sun and measure how far it is away from earth and then they tell the temp.
you can get a tan in any temperature you can endure, as long as the sun is out and high up in the sky.
As a general rule, the surface temp will go down and the length of the planet's "year" will increase the farther it is from the sun. There are exceptions, but that is the general rule.
If it were not for the sun we would be frozen. It is very cold in space. However the Sun's surface temp. is 5510 C. Too hot for us!!!
In general, since the sun is the source of their heat energy, the further away a planet is from the sun, the cooler it is.
They are Ecothermic so their temp. depends on their surroundings
Circa 9940.73 degrees Fahrenheit.
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