The highest temperatures of solid/liquid/gas in the sun are found in the core,
but the hottest plasma is in the corona.
photosphere
No - the surface is
The center of a sunspot is one of the "coolest" places on the Sun's exterior (photosphere). At as low as 2700°C, sunspots are cooler than the typical 5500°C of the solar surface.
Photosphere
It is the coolest layer of the Sun's atmosphere and when looking through it, you can see absorption spectrum lines.
The sun is a very hot star. It has 3 colors yellow,orange, and red. The hottest is red the coolest is yellow the middle is orange. Yes it is layered from coolest to hottest.
No - the surface is
A sunspot is the coolest part of the sun that humans have discovered, but it is still very hot!
The center of a sunspot is one of the "coolest" places on the Sun's exterior (photosphere). At as low as 2700°C, sunspots are cooler than the typical 5500°C of the solar surface.
Photosphere
The coolest thing is that it protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun. These are fatal radiations of the sun.
Temperature wise, in warm environments, the basement would be the coolest part of the house. Socially speaking, the coolest part of a house would be the game room or entertainment room.
Sunspots are the coolest areas on the surface of the sun
the mesoshpere
Temperature wise, in warm environments, the basement would be the coolest part of the house. Socially speaking, the coolest part of a house would be the game room or entertainment room.
On the back side, where there is no sun exposure to warm it.
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. It's daytime temperature can easily reach 900 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because Venus is covered by thick clouds of carbon dioxide, which traps heat from the sun. Each part of Venus is as hot and inhospitable as any other part.
The Exosphere is the coolest part of the atmosphere. I'm pretty sure this is the right answer.