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Planets have layers because of the gases that form in the solar system.
During the solar eclipse you see the corona and chromosphere of the sun, which are the outermost layers. These layers are very diffuse and their light is normally drowned out by that of the much brighter photosphere. During a total solar eclipse the photosphere is blocked from view, allowing you to see the dimmer layers.
Earth is part of our solar system.
Troposphere does not absorb solar radiation. All other layers do not absorb.
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solar radition is the heat and light is called solar radition
Stratosphere and Thermosphere
Stratosphere and Thermosphere
black because black absorbs heat from the sun. (solar radition)
tectonic plate movement
visible light
The occurence of a Solar Elcipse is caused by the relative orbits of the Earth and the Moon around Sun and the Earth respectively. Those orbits are caused by the Gravitational Forces of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. So I would have to say that Gravity is the Fundamental Force responsible for a solar eclipse.
It protects the earths surface from lethal radition.
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
solar cycle is nothing but the different types of energy provided by sun to earth and the cyclic movement of this within the earth atmosphere. As there is variatiuon of temperature in temperature of various layers of atmosphere the drag force varies since it is proportional to the different of the temperature between the two given layers.
Planets have layers because of the gases that form in the solar system.