1. The Core : The innermost layer of the sun is the core.
2. Solar Envelope: Outside of the core is the radiative envelope, which is surrounded by the convective envelope. The temperature is 4 million kelvins (7 million degrees F).
3. Photosphere: It is the zone from which the sunlight we see is emitted. It is a comparatively thin layer of low pressure gasses surrounding the envelope. It is only a few hundred kilometers thick, with a temperature of 6000 K.
4. Chromosphere: In an eclipse, a red circle around the outside of the sun can sometimes can be seen. Its red coloring is caused by the abundance of hydrogen.
5. Sunspots: They are dark spots on the photosphere.
6. Corona: The outermost layer of the sun. Only visible during eclipses, it is a low density cloud of plasma with higher transparency than the inner layers. The white corona is a million times less bright than the inner layers of the sun, but is many times larger.
The corona is hotter than some of the inner layers. Its average temperature is 1 million K (2 million degrees F) but in some places it can reach 3 million K (5 million degrees F).
The four main layers of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. These layers make up the internal structure of the Sun, with each layer playing a unique role in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
The different layers of the sun are yellow ,orange and red but there is also some white ! 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . The Sun is a bluish white-hot all the way through. The Sun may look yellow, orange, and red when there is dust and pollution between it and your eye.
The sun has an extremely powerful gravitational field, and as a result, denser materials tend to fall to the lower layers.
The sun is a very hot star. It has 3 colors yellow,orange, and red. The hottest is red the coolest is yellow the middle is orange. Yes it is layered from coolest to hottest.
They do not come from the sunspot. They can be anywhere in the sun,
color layers is simply color layers
It has 6 layers which are, from inside towards the surface:-CoreRadiative zoneConvective zonePhotosphereChromosphereCoronaIt also has features which appear in its outer layers:SunspotGranulesProminences
The six layers of the Sun from innermost to outermost are: the core, the radiative zone, the convective zone, the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona. Each layer plays a unique role in the Sun's structure and energy production.
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That depends how you choose to count the layers. You can find details about the individual layers in the Wikipedia article about the Sun, among other places.
There are "layers" and there is a structure.
The four main layers of the Sun are the core, radiative zone, convective zone, and the photosphere. These layers make up the internal structure of the Sun, with each layer playing a unique role in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
The different layers of the sun are yellow ,orange and red but there is also some white ! 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . The Sun is a bluish white-hot all the way through. The Sun may look yellow, orange, and red when there is dust and pollution between it and your eye.
The sun has an extremely powerful gravitational field, and as a result, denser materials tend to fall to the lower layers.
lava layers is layers in side a volcano the color is ushely brown and black
because the sun is beuatiful
The layers of the sun's atmosphere are the photosphere, (Greek for Light) the chromosphere, (Greek for color), and the Corona (Greek for Crown). The photosphere is the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere. It creates light. The chromosphere is the middle layer. It has a reddish glow. The corona is the outer layer. It is only visible during an eclipse. The Sun has three layer the Photosphere,chromosphere, and the corona Photosphere is the inner layer of the sun atmosphere The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun and the Corona is the outer layer of the sun