What is the temperature of the Sun's core?
Correct answer: 15,000 000°C (27,000 000°F)
tunegrabber
amazing how anyone could figure all this out.
Player #19422400
I picked the really really *really* hot one.
Nannad
Estimated is not always fact 🙄
Alpha Bravo
Trump2020, It's true. But they went at night!
MerlyWhirly@home
weedwhacker, my thoughts exactly 😆
roystone
I wonder how it was created? It can't have suddenly appeared out of nowhere
Mars V
You could vaporize an egg!
Alison
Player #19422400, Yeah, me too. I've noticed a bit of a pattern with those sorts of questions 👍👍
Alison
Where's my sunscreen!!!!!
DionisSenjo
I did 5000 because its the temp of the outside of sun
sarah
I picked the one with the hottest number. what else could it be?
Maxwell
why people chose 500°C??? whaaaaat
baymax
of course, it had to be the one with the highest number
Leebo13
Nannad, if you're so unsure you can always go and find out for sure, just make sure to go at night.
Stephanie.S.
Nobody can imagine that... and for the person who said that the estimation might not be fact. That may well be correct but it's not of conséquence.
DUA
Player #19422400, Me too!