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The corona during total solar eclipses.

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Q: Which of the suns layer is visible during eclipses?
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Which of the suns layers is only visible during eclipses?

Chromosphere and corona


Which of the suns layers only visible during eclipses?

Chromosphere and corona


What is the outer most layer of the suns atmosphere?

It is called the Corona, it's made up of a low density of Plasma and it can only be seen during eclipses


What is the suns visible layer called?

The photosphere *Rock On*


What two parts of the suns layer are only visible from earth during a solar eclipse?

The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere


Why do solar eclipses occur during the day?

Solar eclipses occur when the moon moves in front of the sun, causing the suns light to be temporarily blocked. Since the sun is only visible from the Earth's surface during the day, this is the only time that a solar eclipse can occur.


When is the suns photosphere visible?

Pretty much anytime during the day.


Which part of the suns atmosphere become visible during an eclipse?

Corona


Which part of the suns atmosphere is visible during a solar eclipse?

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What is a layer of the suns atmosphere that looks like a halo during an eclipse?

The Corona.


The outermost layer of the suns interior?

The corona is the outermost layer of the sun, when talking about the sun in general. But in terms of speaking as to what the outermost layer of the sun's interior is, then the answer is the convection zone. BTW next time don't look up answers on Wiki Answers (it honestly sucks) because I haven't edited all the crap of answers provided so you are bound to get the wrong answer ;). Try Yahoo Answers they're not all dumbasses just trying to answer a question.


What is layer of the suns atmosphere that looks like an halo during an eclipse?

During an eclipse, the outer layer of the sun that you can see like a halo, is called the corona.