Lightning is actually hotter, it can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). The sun, on the other hand, is eclipsed in this case -- its surface temperature is just 6,000 kelvins (10,340 degrees Fahrenheit).
No it is not. the suns core is 15 million degrees Celsius. Lightning does not even come close to that hot. Lightning is, however, about 5 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
A typical lightning bolt can reach temperatures of about 27,760 degrees Celsius (50,000 degrees Fahrenheit), which is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
Different types of lightning can reach temperatures of up to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hotter than the surface of the sun. This extreme heat is generated by the rapid movement of electrical charges in the atmosphere during a lightning strike.
Thunder itself is not hot, as it is simply the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air due to the intense heat of a lightning bolt. Lightning, on the other hand, can reach temperatures of up to 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit), making it hotter than the surface of the sun.
When it's hot on Mars, the surface can be dusty with temperatures reaching up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit in the day. When it's cold, temperatures can drop as low as -195 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) at the poles and frost on the ground during the night.
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The lightning strike can get up to 30,000 Celsius which is 6 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
The surface temperature of the sun is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius, or 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit.
No it is not. the suns core is 15 million degrees Celsius. Lightning does not even come close to that hot. Lightning is, however, about 5 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
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20,000 Kelvin = 35,540.33 degrees Fahrenheit
A typical lightning bolt can reach temperatures of about 27,760 degrees Celsius (50,000 degrees Fahrenheit), which is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
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Different types of lightning can reach temperatures of up to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hotter than the surface of the sun. This extreme heat is generated by the rapid movement of electrical charges in the atmosphere during a lightning strike.
no there is not because the suns extreme hot surface
The torches that cut through metal I think get as hot as the suns surface
A meteor is the glowing streak in the sky caused by a rock falling into the atmosphere and burning up. Depending on the speed and size, they can reach several thousand degrees in temperature before they either explode or vaporize or both. If the rock survives the fall, it is called a "meteorite". When it hits the ground, it will be several hundred degrees, but they cool off fairly rapidly. After a couple of hours, they will be at ambient temperature, which is to say, the temperature of the ground around them.