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The sun's visible surface, or photosphere, is roughly 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, while the core's temperature is about 27 million degrees. That's more than 40,000 times as hot as boiling water. The energy produced in the core generates essentially all the heat and light we receive on Earth -- you would need to explode 100 billion tons of dynamite every second to match the sun's energy output. Facts About The Sun, Nasa Sun, Sun Space, Astronomy Facts, Space Facts, Nasa Jpl, Earth And Space Science, Solar Energy Panels, Educational Infographic

The sun's visible surface, or photosphere, is roughly 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, while the core's temperature is about 27 million degrees. That's more than 40,000 times as hot as boiling water. The energy produced in the core generates essentially all the heat and light we receive on Earth -- you would need to explode 100 billion tons of dynamite every second to match the sun's energy output.

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This sun facts PDF worksheet will brighten your child’s day, flexing his or her reading analysis skills while teaching all about our solar system’s most important star! After reading about the sun, get ready for a fun-filled quiz to test comprehension and knowledge!

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