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.
The sun is divided into layers of gases, the exterior core and the interior core.
crust
2 layers of lipids.
no they dont
Layers.
There are actually 5 layers. Going from the inside out they are: Thermonuclear Core, Radiative Zone, Convective Zone, Photosphere, and the Chromosphere.
photosphere, chromosphere, and corona are the suns atmoshere made up of (=
No. The sun will run out of hydrogen in about 5 billion years, after which it will become a red giant. It will later lose its outer layers and die, but it will not explode.
to protect their skin from the sun and sand storms the layers are made from a cotton fabric that reflects the sun during the day so you stay cool and keeps you warm through the night
the outside
we have a different layers around the earth and these layers protest us from the harmful radiation sun is very hot and if the earth never had these 5 layer's the earth would burn up
There are "layers" and there is a structure.
The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.
The sun is made up several different layers, but the main 3 would have to be 1. Photosphere, 2. Chromosphere, 3. Corona.
the four main layers of the sun are: - corona - chromosphere - photosphere - sunspots (^_^) hope I answered it correctly..
The sun has an extremely powerful gravitational field, and as a result, denser materials tend to fall to the lower layers.
because the sun is beuatiful