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Ozone is concentrated in the ozone layer of the atmosphere. the layer of atmosphere is stratosphere.
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.
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere.
The red ring that is visible around the darkened disk of the Moon during a total solar eclipse is called the solar corona. It is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, composed of superheated plasma. The corona is usually invisible due to the overwhelming brightness of the Sun, but during a total solar eclipse, it becomes visible as a beautiful halo of red or white light.
I guess you mean only during a total eclipse of the Sun. At that time we can see the chromosphere and the corona. The outermost layer is the corona.
During an eclipse, the outer layer of the sun that you can see like a halo, is called the corona.
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the outer layer of this sun that is totally block during a solar eclipse
The outermost layer of the Sun, if you mean the surface, is called the photosphere. If you mean in the atmosphere, it is called the chromosphere which can only be observed on the day of a solar eclipse. Beyond that there is a very tenuous layer called the corona. I think that's the "outermost layer".
The last layer of the atmosphere is called the thermosphere. They vary outer edge of the thermosphere is an area called the ionosphere.
The outer layer of the sun during an eclipse shows what is called a corona. Am I close?
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere.
The layer of the sun that is only visible in an eclipse is called the corona.
Ozone is concentrated in the ozone layer of the atmosphere. the layer of atmosphere is stratosphere.
The third layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the Mesosphere.