SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

THE SUN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The temperature inside the sun’s core can reach about:
A
15, 000 degrees fahrenheit
B
15, 000, 000 degrees fahrenheit
C
15, 000, 000 degrees celsius
D
15, 000, 000, 000 degrees celsius
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The core of the sun is its hottest part, reaching 27 million degrees Fahrenheit, or 15 million degrees Celsius, according to NASA. Another blistering temperature comes from the sun’s surface which lingers at 10, 340 degrees Fahrenheit.

Detailed explanation-2: -The hottest part of the Sun is its core, where temperatures top 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius).

Detailed explanation-3: -The core is the source of the Sun’s energy, the site of thermonuclear fusion. At a temperature of about 15, 000, 000 K, matter is in the state known as a plasma: atomic nuclei (principally protons) and electrons moving at very high speeds.

Detailed explanation-4: -It is the hottest part of the Sun and of the Solar System. It has a density of 150 g/cm3 at the center, and a temperature of 15 million kelvins (15 million degrees Celsius, 27 million degrees Fahrenheit).

Detailed explanation-5: -The centremost region of the Sun is known as the core; this is the region where Hydrogen turns into Helium through the nuclear fusion reaction. With temperatures believed to be reaching more than 15 million degrees Celsius, the core is considered to be the hottest region of the Sun.

Detailed explanation-6: -At peaks of 15 million degrees Celsius, our sun is the definition of too hot to handle, but scientists have been able to exceed this temperature regularly.

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