chromosphere
the gases of the sun extend far beyond the photosphere, which may be considered the lowest level of the solar atmosphere. The region immediatly above the photosphere is called the chromosphere.
The thin red line around the sun during an eclipse is called a chromosphere.
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Its called the chromosphere.
The answer is chromosphere
CMEs, or Coronal Mass Ejections
the chromosphere glows because of the release of hot, low density gases that are emitted from the sun. Normally, it can't be seen by the naked eye due to light from the photosphere blocking it. During a solar eclipse, the chromosphere is visible, appearing as a red ring around the Sun.
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You can see the chromosphere during a total eclipse.
The gases only move fast when they are warm, and they are followed by liquid to make them move fast. They move the slowest when they are followed by solids, and when they are cool.
Yes. Gases move fastest, followed by liquid, while solids are the slowest.
the gases of the sun extend far beyond the photosphere, which may be considered the lowest level of the solar atmosphere. The region immediatly above the photosphere is called the chromosphere.
Considering the solar atmosphere to have three layers (photosphere, chromosphere, and corona), the "middle" would be the chromosphere.
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