The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
sun spots
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No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
Yes. The Sun rotates every 25.5 days at the equator. Because the Sun is not solid, various regions rotate at different speeds. The polar regions rotate every 36 days, and in-between latitudes spin at in-between speeds.
Prominence
there are no regions, i think.......
sun spots
The polar regions get the least amount of warming rays from the Sun.
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The core, radiative zone, tachocline, convective zone, transition region, corea, chromosphere, and photosphere are all of the regions of the sun.
Different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds, which is how we know that the Sun isn't a solid. The equatorial regions of the Sun rotate in about 27 days, but the polar regions take a little longer; about 33 days.
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
Because they are furthest from the sun and the angle at which the sun's rays hit the polar regions is much shallower than at other regions.
The regions close to the equator receive most energy from the Sun. The reason is that for observers in such regions, the Sun is higher in the sky.
Because they are furthest from the sun and the angle at which the sun's rays hit the polar regions is much shallower than at other regions.
Because they are furthest from the sun and the angle at which the sun's rays hit the polar regions is much shallower than at other regions.
All regions of the world that are near the equator get the most amount of sun during the day, but probably more colder during the night.