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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.

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