Q. What is the temperature of the sun?

What is the temperature of the sun?

Why is it so hot?
Why is it burning for so many years?
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  • wdm566521

    The question about the temperature of the sun has always fascinated me. Learning about celestial bodies and their mysteries is like decoding edi codes of the universe. This post provides a glimpse into the sun’s incredible heat, sparking curiosity about the vastness of space and its secrets.


       

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    A huge energy- and light-producing sphere of glowing gases, the sun makes life on Earth possible.
    The temperature of our nearest star varies tremendously.
    At the core of the sun, gravitational attraction produces immense pressure and temperature, which can reach more than 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius).
    Hydrogen atoms get compressed and fuse together, creating helium. This process is called nuclear fusion.
    Nuclear fusion produces huge amounts of energy.
    The energy radiates outward to the sun’s surface, atmosphere and beyond.


       

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Even the vastness of imagination cannot fathom the mysteries of the universe. Studies and theories about it have gone this far. Yet, theories remain as is and is yet to be validated. With its vastness, we simply cannot conclude that we are the only living beings in it. We only know about our galaxy and having the idea about other galaxies existing is not far from possibility. There are so many questions that are still unanswered up to this time. Science continues to dig for more information and as they continue to discover more, questions will keep on piling up on the list.

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