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    Question: How hot is the Sun

    • Keywords:
      • solar system,
      • star,
      • sun
    Asked by dabs532pent8 to emilywalls on 9 Oct 2025.
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      Emily Walls answered on 9 Oct 2025:


      Our sun is really hot – it can reach temperatures of 5,600 degrees , so very very hot, the earth is in a perfect place so we dont get the full temperature

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