The core, the radiative envelope, Convective envelope, Photosphere and Chromosphere.
The Crust,The Mantle,The Outer Core,The Inner Core.
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 rain forest has five (5) layers
The five layers are called Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere.
The five layers are called Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere.
The five layers of soil, starting from the surface and moving downward, are the O horizon (organic matter), A horizon (topsoil), E horizon (leached zone), B horizon (subsoil), and C horizon (parent material). These layers differ in their composition, structure, and nutrient content, impacting plant growth and water filtration.
the outside
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 layers of the Sun's interior, starting from the middle, are the core, where nuclear fusion occurs; the radiative zone, where energy is transferred outward by radiation; and the convective zone, where energy moves through convection currents. Above the interior, the Sun's atmosphere consists of the photosphere (the visible surface), the chromosphere (a thin layer above the photosphere), and the corona (the outermost layer, extending millions of kilometers into space).
There are "layers" and there is a structure.
The four main layers of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. These layers make up the internal structure of the Sun, with each layer playing a unique role in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
The sun has an extremely powerful gravitational field, and as a result, denser materials tend to fall to the lower layers.