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Is the earths core hotter than the sun?

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Is the earths core hotter than the sun?

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The core of the sun is way, way hotter than the earth interior. In fact, it is millions of degrees hotter. The surface temperature of the sun is slightly cooler than the earths core, this is why researchers can only drill down into the earths interior to a certain depth due to the fact that the pressure and heat is to intense to do so. Different types of stars, ranging from Colour, have different surface temperatures. For instance, a blue star has the highest surface temperature and highest core temperature, and a red star has the coolest surface temperature. Here is the order starting with the coolest stars which are low sequence stars. Beginning with red stars. Red * (Coolest) Orange * Yellow * (Our Sun) White * Blue * Electric Blue * (Hottest, up to 55.000 Degrees) But to simply answer your question, the earths core is hotter than the suns surface but not the suns core.

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