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4 main parts of the sun?

The four main parts of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. The core is where nuclear fusion occurs, producing energy. The radiative zone and convective zone are layers where energy is transported outward through radiation and convection. The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun.


What are the 3 layers of the sun?

AnswerCoreCoronaChromospherePhotosphereAnswerThe sun has more than three layers. They are: CoreRadiation zoneConvection zonePhotosphere-sunspotsChromosphereTransition regionCoronaAnswerInterior consists of three layers: CoreThe Radiation ZoneThe Convection ZoneCore: The central region of the sun, where nuclear fusion takes place.Radiation Zone: A region of very tightly packed gas in Sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of light.Convection Zone: The outer most layer of the sun's interior.There are approximately 3 layers to the sun. They are the core, radiative zone, and convection zone.


What are cooler gases of the sun?

Cooler gases in the sun include elements like helium, oxygen, carbon, and iron. These gases typically exist in the outer layers of the sun's atmosphere, such as the chromosphere and the corona, where temperatures are lower compared to the sun's core.


What are the three main parts of the sun?

The three main parts of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, and convective zone. The core is where nuclear fusion occurs, producing the Sun's energy. The radiative zone is where energy is transported by electromagnetic radiation, and the convective zone is where energy is transported by convection currents.


What are Areas of gas On the sun That cooler Then the gases around them?

Sunspots are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them.

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What layer of the sun has hot and cool gas circulate bringing the suns energy to the surface?

Corona, Chromosphere, Photosphere, Subsurface Flows, Internal Structure (convection zone, radiative zone, inner zone)


What is the zone of the sun where gases go?

The Sun is entirely made out of gases (mainly Hydrogen), but in a sate called 'plasma'. In the core of the Sun the plasma radiates, above this in the convective zone the plasma transfers heat to the surface by a process of convection.


What do the movement of gases in the sun's convective zone and the movements caused by the sun's rotation produce?

Magnetic Fields


Where the suns gases circulate?

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What causes the movement of gases in the convective zone?

In the convection zone, material close to the surface rises as heat moves outward from the lower layers of the surface. Upon the release of the heat of the gas at the surface, the gas drops down again as it replaced by the hotter gases below.


4 main parts of the sun?

The four main parts of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. The core is where nuclear fusion occurs, producing energy. The radiative zone and convective zone are layers where energy is transported outward through radiation and convection. The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun.


What is the sun devided into?

The Sun is divided into several layers including the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the atmosphere (photosphere, chromosphere, and corona). Each layer plays a key role in the Sun's structure and energy production processes.


What is the salinity of the midnight zone?

The twilight zone does not have a fixed salinity. ocean waters of varying salinity move through the twilight zone as they circulate.


What are the 3 layers of the sun?

AnswerCoreCoronaChromospherePhotosphereAnswerThe sun has more than three layers. They are: CoreRadiation zoneConvection zonePhotosphere-sunspotsChromosphereTransition regionCoronaAnswerInterior consists of three layers: CoreThe Radiation ZoneThe Convection ZoneCore: The central region of the sun, where nuclear fusion takes place.Radiation Zone: A region of very tightly packed gas in Sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of light.Convection Zone: The outer most layer of the sun's interior.There are approximately 3 layers to the sun. They are the core, radiative zone, and convection zone.


Why does the solar system circulate around the sun?

just because


Is the sun involved in the greenhouse gases?

Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.


Why is revolution takes 1 year to circulate?

The revolution does not take on year to circulate . But the time that revolution yakes to circulate is taken as one year. It is because of the volume of Earth and the distance of Earth from the Sun.