The surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 5500° Celsius (~5800°Kelvin). The corona (outer atmosphere) has a much higher "temperature", in the millions of degrees, but it is so comparatively tenuous that the effective heat energy is very much less.
The surface temp of the sun is 6000 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of the Sun photosphere is 5 778 K (5 505 0C).
The surface of the sun is around 5500 degrees Celsius ("centigrade" is a deprecated term and is seldom used anymore).
10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
5500 degrees centigrade
5,000 C at surface 5,000 C at surface
15 000 000
Calcium is a solid
Regardless of the temperature, it's still chromium.
Yes when it is at the suns surface
Tempreture affects equilibrium in such a way dat when the tempreture of the reactants is high the rate of the foward reaction will be faster than the rate of backward reaction this is mainly due to the simple factor that when at high tempreture atom are at very high motion this there for increases there reactive factor .This also aplys to the products as they can also react to form reactants hence tempretures are kept constant or favouring the formation of desired products.
If the volume of water increases the tempreture change will also increase.
i think tht it would make it cooler because more of the sun reflects back into space with thick clouds!!!
because of high tempreture
the surface of the sun is a phenomena for the earth surface from the sun
the surface of the sun is hot
Saturns Tempreture Is -140 Degress Celsius
heat is a form of energy a while tempreture is a measure of how hot an object is.
Temperature.
the visible surface of the sun is called the photoshpere
because the sun has a solid surface i think
Surface of the sun is hotter.
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The surface layer of the sun is the photosphere. The sun actually has no solid surface despite the fact that it looks solid.