The Convection Zone is located next to the Photosphere
The convection currents are in the mantle😱
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No, Convection does not occur in the Core. For example, in the Sun, the convection occurs only after the Radiation zone. In the radiation zone the energy is transported by radiation (ie, by photons). At about 0.8 solar radius the density and temperature are not enough to transport the energy by radiation, so convection sets in.
It decreases
It is 20000 big times
In the convection Zone!
convection zone.
The Convection Zone is located next to the Photosphere
The portion of the sun in which energy moves from atom to atom in the form of waves is called the?
The convection currents are in the mantle😱
the radiative zone is hotter
Sunspots and convection cells
convection zone
In the convection zone, hot plasma rises, cools as it nears the surface, and falls to be heated and rise again.
A convection zone is the final process of the sun's radius. Energy from the sun is carried outward to the surface by convection currents.
They are the Convection Zone, Radiative Zone, then the Core.