Yes. All stars are suns and all suns are stars. The other way around. besides, the sun is just another name for a star No. a sun is a star, not all stars are suns.
the outer layer of the suns atmosphere is the corona
A nebula is a cloud of substances and gases that can form into a star. A star is a ball of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. A supernova is the death of a star.
The name for the sun's sphere of light is called the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the sun that emits light and heat.
The plural possessive of "sun" is "suns'".
Corona is a type of plasma "atmosphere" of the Sun
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
Tears in the suns corona provide an exit for solar winds. Solar wind are a released stream of plasma from the sun.
It is a very bright mass of roiling gas or plasma.
"The core is made of hot, dense gas in the plasmic state"
The suns name was Apollo, the sun god.
The temperature of a body of air will typically decrease when a cloud forms. This is because the cloud forms a buffer between the air and the suns warming rays.
The name of the type of jerseys that the Phoenix Suns wear in the summer league is 'Los Suns.'
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Chromosphere
The path of photons through the Sun's plasma is called radiative diffusion. Photons travel through the Sun's plasma by bouncing off charged particles in a random walk pattern until they reach the surface and are emitted as sunlight.
Corona