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Chromosphere
The name of the sun's surface layer is called the chromosphere. The other layers of the sun is called photosphere and convection zone.
It is because you are seeing hot gas rising and cool gas falling due to the convection that occurs beneath the surface of the sun.
The Sun's visible outer layer is the photosphere.The corona is the outermost layer around the sun.Other than that, it is a whitish blue layer around the sun which can only be seen during a solar eclipse. The corona extends thousands of kilometres into space. That is because it is a layer of gas boiled off from the sun, barely escaping the core's gravitational pull. It is the hottest layer of the sun's atmosphere with temperatures reaching to about 1 500 000 degrees C.
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Chromosphere
the chromosphere glows because of the release of hot, low density gases that are emitted from the sun. Normally, it can't be seen by the naked eye due to light from the photosphere blocking it. During a solar eclipse, the chromosphere is visible, appearing as a red ring around the Sun.
The name of the sun's surface layer is called the chromosphere. The other layers of the sun is called photosphere and convection zone.
Convection Zone
Spicules
It is because you are seeing hot gas rising and cool gas falling due to the convection that occurs beneath the surface of the sun.
solar prominence.
Are called a prominence. Definition of word: is a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface, often in a loop shape.
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The Sun's visible outer layer is the photosphere.The corona is the outermost layer around the sun.Other than that, it is a whitish blue layer around the sun which can only be seen during a solar eclipse. The corona extends thousands of kilometres into space. That is because it is a layer of gas boiled off from the sun, barely escaping the core's gravitational pull. It is the hottest layer of the sun's atmosphere with temperatures reaching to about 1 500 000 degrees C.