Why is the Sun's corona (atmosphere layer) so much hotter than the Sun's surface?
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Like the sun below, the corona consists of plasma – a gas of charged particles. About 80 years ago, scientists found that the temperature of the solar corona is actually much hotter than the surface, at a few million degrees celsius.
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