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Pourquoi l’atmosphère du Soleil est-elle beaucoup (beaucoup) plus chaude que sa surface ?

(French version only)
By Hannah Schunker, Lecturer of Physics, University of Newcastle
David Pontin, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Newcastle
La température à la surface du Soleil est d’environ 6 000 °C. Mais plus haut, dans l’atmosphère, elle grimpe soudain à plus d’un million de degrés !La Conversation


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