It is solid.
Gaseous.
solid
liquid
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3000° c = 5432° f
0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It doesn't matter how much water is there.
It is the mantle
Depending on what it is burning it can get upward of 3000 degrees F.
Yes it can. Iron's boiling point is 2749.850098 degreesCelsius (4981.730 Fahrenheit) so it exists as gas only at 2749.850098 degrees or higher.
Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
5432 F
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
5000
red
Sunspots are typically between 3000-4000 degrees Celsius. This is, relatively speaking, cool compared to the normal photosphere temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius.
3000 degrees celsius.
The temperature of athenosphere is approximately 1600 degrees Celsius. However, it normally varies between?æ1300 to 3000 degrees Celsius depending on the temperature of the core.
According to Wikipedia - approximately 3000 degrees Celsius.
3000° c = 5432° f
its really hot over 3000 degrees Celsius. there are flames. its yellow.
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