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It is 0. The sun will eventually expand into a red giant and "swallow" the earth but that is not the same as crashing into it.
A diameter is the distance from one side of a spherical or circular object, through the centre, to the other. It can be as small as an atomic sub-particle or as large as a red super-giant star. There is absolutely no way that 6 millimetres can be "converted" to diameter.
The temperature 800°C (which is the same as 1472°F) is much hotter than the temperature of molten lead or zinc, but not hot enough to melt copper, gold, or silver. The red part of a candle flame is about 800°C, while the blue part is hotter (1400°C).
There would be 8 will 3 faces painted red, 24 with 2 faces painted red, 24 with 1 face painted red, and 8 that have no faces painted red.
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The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
2000 to 4000 kelvin
about 10,000 degrees fahrenheit
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence stars.
Tungsten burns at temperatures around 6,192 degrees Fahrenheit (3,420 degrees Celsius). This high melting point makes tungsten a valuable material for applications requiring extreme heat resistance, such as in lightbulb filaments and industrial heating elements.
A red giant star.
A temperature of 3000 Kelvin is equivalent to around 2726.85 degrees Celsius or 4940.33 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is high enough to produce a glowing red-orange light emission, making it commonly associated with hot objects such as molten metal or stars.
yes but its red
Yes, a red giant star can undergo a supernova explosion at the end of its life cycle. This occurs when the star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and can no longer support itself against gravity, leading to a dramatic collapse and subsequent explosion.
Red giants are so named because they appear predominantly red in color due to their relatively cooler surface temperatures compared to other stars. The color of a star can indicate its temperature and age.
Betelgeuse is a red giant.
Its justa red giant or supergiant