Corona, Chromosphere, Photosphere, Subsurface Flows, Internal Structure (convection zone, radiative zone, inner zone)
The sun releases different kinds of light. Visible light, UV, Infrared etc.
The core of the sun reaches about fifteen million degrees Kelvin. The next hottest layer of the sun is the solar envelope, which reaches four million degrees Kelvin.
the radiation zone
photosphere
Crust
corona
core
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
food
The convection zone.
As liquid flows on an inclined surface there will be frictional force between the bottom most layer and the surface of inclined plane. More over there will be a friction between the successive layer of the liquid. This is termed as viscous force.
The convection zone.
The photosphere is the uppermost layer of the sun. It passes energy through this layer with a bubbling motion, carrying hotter, less dense material to the upper surface as the cooled, denser material sinks deeper into the surface.
The Earth's crust is the surface layer.
The surface zone is the outer most layer in the ocean and is heated by the sun's energy. - A sixth grader answered this
The surface zone is the outer most layer in the ocean and is heated by the sun's energy. - A sixth grader answered this
They do not have membranes. They are naked organelles
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The sun has many different layers that make up the sun: Core Radiation Zone Convection Zone Photosphere- sunspots Chromosphere Transition Region Corona The Core is the layer that stores all of the sun's energy. The Radiation Zone transfers the energy that the Core passes. The Convection Zone carries the sun's energy to the surface. The Photosphere is the visible surface of the sun. The Chromosphere is a thin surface above the Photosphere. The Corona is the sun's atmospheric layer.
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.
The layer that affects the earth's surface is ozone. Ozone is a layer of importance.
Much of it is absorbed by the atmosphere. The ozone layer absorbs a lot of it.
No. the layer that actually reaches the surface is the troposphere.