SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

THE SUN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The outer layers of the Sun from inside to outside are?
A
Photosphere, chromosphere, corona
B
Chromosphere, corona, photosphere
C
Corona, chromosphere, photosphere
D
Photosphere, corona, chromosphere
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The inner layers are the Core, Radiative Zone and Convection Zone. The outer layers are the Photosphere, the Chromosphere, the Transition Region and the Corona.

Detailed explanation-2: -Corona-The corona is the outermost layer of the Sun, starting at about 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere). The temperature in the corona is 500, 000 K (900, 000 degrees F, 500, 000 degrees C) or more, up to a few million K.

Detailed explanation-3: -the corona-the outermost, hot shell of the atmosphere. the chromosphere-a transparent layer between the corona and the photosphere. the photosphere-the visible “surface” of the Sun.

Detailed explanation-4: -The chromosphere is a thin layer of plasma that lies between the Sun’s visible surface (the photosphere) and the corona (the Sun’s upper atmosphere). It extends for at least 2, 000 km (1, 200 mi.) above the surface.

Detailed explanation-5: -Around the core lie two layers: a thick layer called the radiative zone and a thinner, cooler layer called the convective zone. Surrounding all of them is the sun’s surface layer, known as the photosphere. Above this lies the sun’s thin atmosphere, which is made up of the chromosphere and the corona.

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