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fill in the blanks? The temperature at the core of the sun is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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about 27 million degrees Farenheit

the temperature at the very center of the Sun is about 27 million degrees Farenheit (F). The temperature cools down through the radiative and convective layers that make up the Sun's core. Surface: the photosphere layer is the most visible to the human eye.

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The core is the innermost or central layer of the Sun. The core is plasma, but moves similarly to a gas. Its temperature is around 27 million degrees Celsius. In the core, nuclear reactions combine hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.

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