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None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.None. The Sun's core is somewhere around 15 million Kelvin; the Sun's Corona can get quite hot - perhaps a million Kelvin, despite the fact that the lower layers are much cooler. But I don't think any part of the Sun reaches 100 million Kelvin.
The sun is divided into layers of gases, the exterior core and the interior core.
The outermost layer of the sun is the corona. Only visible during eclipses, it is a low density cloud of plasma with higher transparency than the inner layers.
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corona* apex! You can see the corona better, but it is also visible with the naked eye but ONLY WITH APPROPRIATE PROTECTION!
There are more than 3 layers to the sun starting at the core and outwards Core Radiative Zone Convective Zone Photosphere Chromosphere Corona its "atmosphere" for more information check related link
The order of layers of the sun are the inner core, radiative zone, convection zone, subsurface flows, photosphere, chromosphere and 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.
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 inner layers of the Sun are the Core, the Radiative Zone and the Convection Zone. Meanwhile, the outer layers are the Photosphere, the Chromosphere, the Transition Region and the Corona. I hope this helped!
the outermost layer of the sun is called the corona luminous envelope.
The Core, Radiative Zone, Convection Zone, Photosphere, Chromosphere, Corona. On the Suns suface there are Solor Flares, Sun Spots, and Prominences
the interior layers of the sun can be very hot and the exterior layers can be not as hot as the interior layers. Differnt Answer: The sun has 3 interior features: Core Radiation Zone and Convection Zone. and the Exterior is : Prominence Corona and Chromosphere.
Chromosphere and coronaThe three layers of the suns atmosphere are the photosphere, chromosphere, and the corona.
the corona is much hotter than the layers of the sun that are closer to the sun's interior
No, the nuclear reactions are at the sun's core. It glows because the outer layers are at about 6000 degC and therefore it is incandescent
The corona is the outermost layer, it's what is seen during a total solar eclipse. There is also the Photosphere, Chromosphere, and multiple layers within the core.