because the sun is beuatiful
Most stars are smaller than the Sun, but those that are larger can be a lot larger.
The oympic flame is lit at a Olympia by the sun
The earth's geological layers are (from center to outside)the core-which is mostly nickel and iron-, the mantle,-which is melted rock called magma-, and the crust, -which is composed of rocks, soil etc. The earth's atmospheric layers are (from surface out) the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere. The sun's geological layers are (form center to outside) the inner core, the radiative zone, the convection zone, and the photosphere, which is the surface of the sun. The one atmospheric layer is the chromosphere, which contains the corona.
The Sun will not "burn out" in the sense of an actual flame extinguishing. Instead, as it ages, it will eventually exhaust its hydrogen fuel, leading to changes in its structure and brightness. This will result in the Sun expanding into a red giant before eventually shedding its outer layers and becoming a white dwarf.
the outside
"flare"
magifing glass
That depends how you choose to count the layers. You can find details about the individual layers in the Wikipedia article about the Sun, among other places.
There are "layers" and there is a structure.
A filtergram reveals details in higher layers of the solar atmosphere because it uses specific filters to isolate light emissions from those layers. By blocking out unwanted wavelengths and allowing only the desired wavelengths to pass through, a filtergram can enhance the visibility of details in specific layers such as the chromosphere or corona. This technique helps researchers study and analyze the properties of different layers of the solar atmosphere.
The four main layers of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. These layers make up the internal structure of the Sun, with each layer playing a unique role in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
The Sun is a burning mass of gasses, so it has no hardness, just flame.