photosphere
A non-starter because the Sun is NOT a planet! It is the star about which the planets orbit.
The sun has to come over your shoulder to see a rainbow because if the sun is next to the rainbow it is near impossible to see. see
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Visible light from the photosphere (the Sun's surface) normally "swamps" the light from the outer parts. But the Sun's disc is covered during an eclipse, allowing us to see the Sun's "atmosphere".
The features on the sun are: 1. sun spots 2. provinces (solar flares)
Photosphere- outer (gaseous) layer or surface of sun that we see Faculae- bright areas Sunspots- dark areas
The sun is hot
Chembakolli is a village located in the Nilgiri Hills of southern India. It is characterized by lush green forests, rolling hills, and diverse flora and fauna. The region also experiences a tropical climate with heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.
The Toronto Sun has many features to it. One of the most popular is the "Sunshine Girl". The Toronto Sun modeled itself after the British tabloid version by the name of The Sun.
it is a star
photosphere
Photosphere- outer (gaseous) layer or surface of sun that we see Faculae- bright areas Sunspots- dark areas
Those who have been into outer space have sent back/brought pack pictures of the Earth from space and from the Moon. We can clearly see the waters of the oceans and the clouds..... when the Sun is shining on them. The same goes for the Moon - we can see its features when the Sun is shining on it. At times when the Moon is at a certain angle we can see it all, but as it moves through its orbit we see less of it, because what we are actually seeing is the bit the sun doesn't shine on. So now, we've got Earth visible from space when the sun shines on it, and the Moon visible from here when the sun shines of it.... are you seeing a constant in here? The sun is what makes the Moon "shine" and it is what makes Earth's major features clearly visible. If you were to get further away from the Earth, the Sun's light would make us appear to 'shine' also. The "shine" of the planets is due to the fact that we are seeing them against the very dark background of space, and we cannot distinguish features, we just see the brightness of their faces as illuminated by the Sun.
Sun Spots, Provinces, and Solar Winds
the climate
LAKE AND SUN SHINE