| What is on
this page? |
Color
any one of eleven pictures using cool crayons. |
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| How do I play
this game? |
- Make sure the SOUND on your computer
is turned on
- Click a picture to draw
- Click a crayon to pick it up
- Hold the left mouse button and drag
the mouse on the picture to draw
- Click "Shift + D" to drop the crayon
- Click the eraser to pick it up
- Hold the left mouse button and drag
the mouse on the picture to erase
- Click "Shift + D" to drop the eraser
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| More cool
stuff |
The
hottest stars may be almost 100,000 (100 thousand) degrees
Fahrenheit. That big number means the stars are far, far
hotter than anything you have ever seen or felt here on
Earth. Our Sun is about 10,000 (10 thousand) degrees F --
much cooler than the hottest stars, but still super hot! The
oven in your house can't come close to this blazing
temperature.
But those temperatures are just at the surface. Deep inside,
the cores of stars are even hotter. Some stars can be about
200,000,000 (200 million) degrees inside, and the Sun is
around 25,000,000 (25 million) degrees at its core. For
short times, as stars that are much larger than the Sun are
ending their lives in huge explosions, the inside
temperature could reach as high as 10,000,000,000 (10
billion) degrees. |
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Source: NASA Space Place |
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