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@SpagettiMuncher69 um. Actually, the core of the Sun is hotter because The pressure is so high that when hydrogen atoms collide with enough force they create a new element — helium — in a process called nuclear fusion. The continual nuclear fusion, causes energy to build up and the sun's core reaches temperatures of about 27 million degrees F (15 million degrees C). The sun's atmosphere is hotter than its surface because of the wave heating theory and the eruption of nano flares as the result of magnetic reconnections. According to NASA's estimates, the Sun is so excruciatingly hot that it is capable of melting a slab of ice 2 miles long and 1 mile wide in less than a second To get to the hottest part of the sun, you have to travel all the way to its core. In the core, the process of nuclear fusion creates temperatures of approximately 27,000,000° F. A temperature of 27 million degrees Fahrenheit is more than 12,000 times hotter than the hottest lava on Earth The core is at the center of the Sun and extends about a quarter of the way to the surface. About half of the Sun's mass is within the core. Even though the core is made of gas, it is 10 times more dense than lead. It is also the hottest region of the Sun, about 15 million ℃ (27 million ℉). 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
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