The Average Tempreture of the Sun is about 11,000 degrees in Fahrenheit
Lets start with the core.
The temperature of the Core is 24,479,540.6 ºF
It is made of hot, dense gas.
Now to the Radiative Zone
The temperature drops from 12,599,540.6 ºF at the bottom....
to 3,599,540.6 ºF at the top. A change of 9 million degrees!
The radiative zone transfers the intense heat of the core outward.
The Convective Zone is the next layer.
The temperature of the Convective Zone is 9,800.6 ºF at the outer part.
In the Convective zone, thermal convection happens when thermal columns carry hot material to the surface of the sun
A thermal column is a column of rising air in the lower altitudes of the Earth's atmosphere.
Most every planet has an atmosphere. The Sun's atmosphere is called a corona.
Not a Corolla...
But a corona.
The Corona is only visible during a solar eclipse because that is the only time that the Sun's light is blocked. On a regular day, the Corona isn't visible because the Sun's rays are too bright to see the Corona.
You cannot view a Solar Eclipse by the eye alone. The eye has to be protected. Even though the Sun is far away, it can still hurt your eyes
Speaking of distance, here it is.
The distance from the Earth to the Sun is
or 8.5 light-minutes.
The Sun has layers, just like the Earth.
The Sun!
The End!