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The surface temperature of the Sun, known as the photosphere, is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius (about 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). In contrast, the core of the Sun, where nuclear fusion occurs, reaches temperatures around 15 million degrees Celsius (about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat is essential for the processes that power the Sun and produce its light and energy.

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