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Inner of the sun Temperature is 14000°c and outer is 6000°c
No it is not, however it is similar to that of the sun's surface
No, you need another 0 on the end. The surface temperature of our sun is around 5500 to 6000 degrees Kelvin, about the same in °C. The inner core temperature is around 14.5 million degrees Kelvin.
Sunspots
it goes into the inner core.
about the same temperature of 1000 suns
Planets closer to the sun will receive more of the suns energy per unit of area on their surface than planets further from the sun, so will generally be hotter.
Its about 5670.16 degrees kelvin
The surface temperature of the sun is approximately 5,500 degrees Celsius, or 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit.
The inner planets are typically warmer than the outer planets. This is because the inner planets are closer to the sun and receive more direct sunlight, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, the outer planets are much farther from the sun and are colder as a result.
The temperature of the Earth's inner core is estimated to be around 6000 kelvin.
4227 degrees Celsius to 5784