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The pressure at the core of the Sun is approximately 250 billion times the atmospheric pressure on Earth, or about 25 million times the pressure at sea level. This immense pressure is a result of the gravitational forces acting on the Sun's mass, which compresses the core to extremely high densities and temperatures, allowing nuclear fusion to occur. The core's conditions are essential for the Sun's energy production and stability.

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