I'm pretty sure it's called the Photosphere.
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The outermost layer of the Sun, if you mean the surface, is called the photosphere. If you mean in the atmosphere, it is called the chromosphere which can only be observed on the day of a solar eclipse. Beyond that there is a very tenuous layer called the corona. I think that's the "outermost layer".
the outermost layer of the sun is called the corona luminous envelope.
stratosphere
The corona is the outermost layer of the sun, when talking about the sun in general. But in terms of speaking as to what the outermost layer of the sun's interior is, then the answer is the convection zone. BTW next time don't look up answers on Wiki Answers (it honestly sucks) because I haven't edited all the crap of answers provided so you are bound to get the wrong answer ;). Try Yahoo Answers they're not all dumbasses just trying to answer a question.
The outermost layer of the earth's atmosphere is the exosphere (about 500 to 200 km altitude). It is practically a vacuum. When listing only the four major layers, the exosphere is sometimes considered part of the thermosphere. (see related questions)
It is called corona. It's the outermost layer of the sun
The outermost layer of meninges is called as Dura matter. It has got outer and inner layers in Dura matter. Together they form various venous sinuses in the meninges.
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.
The outermost layer of the sun, corona, is visible during a total solar eclipse.
The hard outermost layer of the Earth is called crust.
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.
the thin outermost layer of skin is your epidermisThe outermost layer of skin is called Epidermis
The outermost layer of the skin is called the epidermis.
The outermost layer of the Sun, if you mean the surface, is called the photosphere. If you mean in the atmosphere, it is called the chromosphere which can only be observed on the day of a solar eclipse. Beyond that there is a very tenuous layer called the corona. I think that's the "outermost layer".
The outermost chemical layer is the crust. The outermost physical layer is the lithosphere (the crust plus the attached uppermost mantle).
The outermost layer of a root is called the epidermis. It is a single layer of cells that protects and covers the root. In stems and leaves, the outermost layer is also called the epidermis, and it serves a similar protective function.
The earth has three main layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is the outermost layer.