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The layer that is five times hotter than boiling water is the outer core of the Earth. While boiling water reaches temperatures of around 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), the outer core is believed to have temperatures ranging from approximately 4,000 to 6,000 degrees Celsius (7,200 to 10,800 degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat is primarily due to the presence of molten iron and nickel, along with the intense pressure at that depth.
Yes, the Earth's mantle is significantly hotter than boiling water. While boiling water reaches a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), the mantle's temperature ranges from about 500 to 4,000 degrees Celsius (932 to 7,232 degrees Fahrenheit). This means the mantle can be over 40 times hotter than boiling water, depending on the specific depth and location within the mantle.
Venus is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot enough to melt a lead brick. The hottest temperature recorded on Earth is 136 degrees Fahrenheit in the Sahara Desert. In a nutshell it is A LOT hotter.
1,800 light years away. it is hotter than our sun (6200 Kelvin) and the radius 195 times that of the Sun, which makes the star almost as big as the Earth's orbit.
The ozone layer is not leaving Earth; rather, it is being depleted due to human activities that release harmful chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) into the atmosphere. These chemicals react with ozone molecules and break them down, leading to a thinning of the ozone layer in the stratosphere.
Yes, the Earth's mantle can reach temperatures of up to 1300-3300 degrees Fahrenheit, which is significantly hotter than boiling water at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Lightning bolts can reach temperatures of about 30,000 degrees Celsius, which is much greater than the temperature of boiling water, which is 100 degrees Celsius. This means that lightning is approximately 300 times hotter than boiling water.
the sun is about 10000 times hotter than earth
Venus is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot enough to melt a lead brick. The hottest temperature recorded on Earth is 136 degrees Fahrenheit in the Sahara Desert. In a nutshell it is A LOT hotter.
Have you ever heard of a sunburn?
Temperature is an absolute scale that you cannot measure in "times" hotter or colder. The inside of the Sun is several million degrees (in any scale but physicists prefer kelvin as 0 Kelvin is no atomic motion at all). The surface of the Earth is about 280 Kelvin, the interior could be about 5000 K About 367 times. The sun's avg. surface temp. is 5,505°C (9,941°F) and the Earth's avg. surface temp. is 15°C (59°F).
Yes it is because it is the closest to the Sun.
No, the water will not be hotter the second time you boil a kettle. Once water reaches its boiling point at 100 degrees Celsius, it cannot get any hotter unless it is under pressure. Boiling water multiple times will not increase its temperature beyond 100 degrees Celsius.
sun is the primary source of light .the sun is very far from earth .it s not made of rocks and soil like the hot gases .the gases are so hot that they glow. the suns sunface temparature on is so many times hotter than the boiling water.
Ozone has affected development in a good way. It has protected the earth.
I believe that the temperature on the planet Mars (surface temp) would be approximately -14.6557377049 F * hotter than the 16 c* on Earth's surface.