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The surface of the Sun is 5,778 Kelvin or about 5,500 oC
The core of the Sun is about 15,700,000 Kelvin or 15,700,000 oC

A lightning bolt is about 30,000 oC so hotter than the surface of the Sun.

A quasar is probably the hottest thing around, where the brightest ones
consume about 100 Suns per year.

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No, thunder is not hotter than the sun. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by a lightning bolt, while the sun is a giant ball of hot gas that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion. The temperature of the sun's surface is about 5,500 degrees Celsius, much hotter than thunder.

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no the thunder has no heat. it is the lightening that has the heat because it is electricity. Nothing on earth is hotter than the sun.

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Yes because lightning can kill you and thunder can make you death

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the center of Earth and Jupiter. Plasma and lightning are all hotter than the surface of the sun.

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No. Lighting produces temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun. Thunder is just the sound that lightning makes.

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