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Have you any idea of the temperature on the surface of the sun? It is high enough to change any metal or rock into a gas.
11.0000F
25,000,0000F
40,0000F
232,0000F
- The temperature on the surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000°F (around 5,500°C).
- Option 1 (11,0000°F) is the closest to the actual surface temperature, so
Option 1 is correct.
- Option 2 (25,000,0000°F) is much hotter and refers to the Sun’s core, not its surface.
- Option 3 (40,0000°F) is higher than the surface but not as high as the inner atmospheric layers.
- Option 4 (232,0000°F) also refers to temperatures found in the Sun’s corona, not its surface.
- The Sun’s surface can turn any metal or rock into a gas because of this intense heat.
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