The inner core is hotter then the sun's surface.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not
Jupiter's surface is hotter than absolute zero, 0 Kelvin.
The surface of the sun is hotter than the core of the Earth. The surface of the sun can reach temperatures of about 5,500 degrees Celsius, while the core of the Earth has temperatures reaching up to 6,000 degrees Celsius.
Yes. The inside of the sun is hotter. The energy that powers the sun originates from nuclear fusion in its core, which is heated to about 25 million degrees. By contrast at the surface the sun has a temperature of about ten thousand degrees.
Surface of the sun is hotter.
no the surface of the sun is much is hotter.
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The Sun's outermost layer is the corona, which is the Sun's tenuous outer atmosphere that is visible during a solar eclipse as a white halo around the Sun. The corona extends millions of kilometers into space and is much hotter than the Sun's surface.
Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not
The suns surface is hotter, estimated to be around 5500-6000 Kelvin.
It's a lot hotter
The name of the sun's surface layer is called the chromosphere. The other layers of the sun is called photosphere and convection zone.
Jupiter's surface is hotter than absolute zero, 0 Kelvin.
The surface of the sun is hotter than the center of the Earth. The sun's surface temperature is about 5,500 degrees Celsius, while the Earth's core temperature is estimated to be around 6,000 degrees Celsius.
The surface layer of the sun is the photosphere. The sun actually has no solid surface despite the fact that it looks solid.