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The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
Energy from the core travels by radiation through the radiative zone, then by convection through the convection zone.
The sun has many different layers that make up the sun: Core Radiation Zone Convection Zone Photosphere- sunspots Chromosphere Transition Region Corona The Core is the layer that stores all of the sun's energy. The Radiation Zone transfers the energy that the Core passes. The Convection Zone carries the sun's energy to the surface. The Photosphere is the visible surface of the sun. The Chromosphere is a thin surface above the Photosphere. The Corona is the sun's atmospheric layer.
You're doing the Solar Scramble page with the crossword? If so, I can't tell you a right answer. But just in case you can figure it out yourself, there is a major loss of energy when it "radiates" from the core to the radiation zone. I think the energy would be reduced by 70% according to a website I found.
The radiative zone, the convective zone, and the photosphere.
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It goes out from the core into the radiation zone then into the convection zone where convection happens then it goes to the photosphere to become granules.
The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
Energy from the core travels by radiation through the radiative zone, then by convection through the convection zone.
The sun has many different layers that make up the sun: Core Radiation Zone Convection Zone Photosphere- sunspots Chromosphere Transition Region Corona The Core is the layer that stores all of the sun's energy. The Radiation Zone transfers the energy that the Core passes. The Convection Zone carries the sun's energy to the surface. The Photosphere is the visible surface of the sun. The Chromosphere is a thin surface above the Photosphere. The Corona is the sun's atmospheric layer.
The sun has an interior and an atmosphere. The interior includes the core, the radiation zone, and the convection zone. The sun's atmosphere includes the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona.
The sun has many different layers that make up the sun: Core Radiation Zone Convection Zone Photosphere- sunspots Chromosphere Transition Region Corona The Core is the layer that stores all of the sun's energy. The Radiation Zone transfers the energy that the Core passes. The Convection Zone carries the sun's energy to the surface. The Photosphere is the visible surface of the sun. The Chromosphere is a thin surface above the Photosphere. The Corona is the sun's atmospheric layer.
Photosphere: About 6000 K Corona: About 5 million K Core: About 16 million K Convection Zone: About 2 million Celsius Radiation Zone: varies
interior-core, radiation, convection zone atmoshere- photosphere, chromosphere, and corona i know this doesn't answer your question. haha
You're doing the Solar Scramble page with the crossword? If so, I can't tell you a right answer. But just in case you can figure it out yourself, there is a major loss of energy when it "radiates" from the core to the radiation zone. I think the energy would be reduced by 70% according to a website I found.
The Convection Zone is located next to the Photosphere
The radiative zone, the convective zone, and the photosphere.