Geophysicist have estimated that the temperature at the center of the earth’s core is 5000⁰C (or more), while the temperature of the sun’s core is about 15 million K. Express both of these temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.

F = 9/5C + 32 = 9/5(5000) + 32 = 9032


F = -457.87 * 15M = -6868M.

To convert temperatures from Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula:

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Let's begin by converting the estimated temperature at the center of the Earth's core from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

Temperature at the Earth's core:
Given: 5000⁰C

°F = (5000 × 9/5) + 32
°F = 9000 + 32
°F ≈ 9032⁰F (rounded to the nearest degree)

Now, let's convert the temperature of the sun's core from Kelvin to Fahrenheit.

Temperature at the Sun's core:
Given: 15 million K

To convert Kelvin to Celsius, you subtract 273.15, and then you can use the same formula above to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

°C = K - 273.15
°C = 15,000,000 - 273.15
°C ≈ 14,999,726.85

°F ≈ (14,999,726.85 × 9/5) + 32
°F ≈ 26,999,508.33 + 32
°F ≈ 26,999,540.33⁰F (rounded to the nearest degree)

Therefore, the estimated temperature at the center of the Earth's core is approximately 9032⁰F, and the temperature of the sun's core is approximately 26,999,540.33⁰F.