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The sun is composed of three main regions: the core, where nuclear fusion occurs; the radiative zone, where energy moves by radiation; and the convection zone, where energy moves by convection. The visible surface of the sun is called the photosphere.
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
No. The sun is firmly held together by gravity.
Yes, the optical spectrum of sunlight contains absorption or emission lines that can be used to identify the elements present in the sun. Each element produces a unique pattern of lines in the spectrum, allowing astronomers to determine the composition of the sun and other celestial bodies.
The different parts of the Solar System attract one another through gravity. Since the Sun has most of the mass of the Solar System, other objects are mainly attracted to the Sun.
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there is a label on it saying " this is the cookie"
text label
it is red in colour
the label
You can label the key parts of a snake plant on a diagram by including the following parts: leaves, stem, roots, rhizome (underground stem), and flower (if present). Use clear and legible labels to indicate each part on the diagram. Be sure to include a legend or key to help identify each labeled part.
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draw and label a mitochondrion surrounded by cytoplasm.
It's a star :P
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