At what approximate temperature threshold (in Celsius) does the core of a protostar typically ignite fusion?
Answer
Around ten million degrees Celsius
The culmination of the pre-stellar phase occurs when the core temperature finally hits the threshold, often cited around ten million degrees Celsius or one million degrees Kelvin.

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