Sunspots are structures commonly found in the photosphere of the Sun. These dark regions are caused by magnetic activity and are cooler than the surrounding areas, hence appearing dark against the brighter photosphere. Sunspots often occur in pairs with opposite magnetic polarities.
The cooler area of the photosphere is known as sunspots. Sunspots appear dark because they are cooler than the surrounding regions, usually around 3,000 to 4,500 degrees Celsius compared to the average 5,500 degrees Celsius of the photosphere.
The layers of the sun from coolest to hottest are: the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona. The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun and is the coolest layer, with temperatures around 5,500 degrees Celsius. The chromosphere lies above the photosphere and is hotter, while the corona is the outermost layer and is the hottest, with temperatures reaching millions of degrees Celsius.
The lowest layer of the sun"s atmosphere and the layer from which light is given off is the photosphere.It is also called the surface of the sun.Its temperature is about 6,000k.Above the photosphere is the chromosphere.Its layer extends upward about 2,000 km above the photosphere. by:Marina Tamang of I.S125.
The three layers of the Sun's atmosphere are the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona. The photosphere is the visible surface where sunspots are found. The chromosphere is a thin layer above the photosphere where solar flares occur. The corona is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, extending millions of kilometers into space.
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Sunspots are structures commonly found in the photosphere of the Sun. These dark regions are caused by magnetic activity and are cooler than the surrounding areas, hence appearing dark against the brighter photosphere. Sunspots often occur in pairs with opposite magnetic polarities.
The corona, the chromosphere, the photosphere, and the core *cough* assholio *cough* :) mofoing jewbag (my friend did this)
the sun has a photosphere.
the photosphere does nothing
The part of the sun that is going to emit the most visible light is going to be the Photosphere
The cooler area of the photosphere is known as sunspots. Sunspots appear dark because they are cooler than the surrounding regions, usually around 3,000 to 4,500 degrees Celsius compared to the average 5,500 degrees Celsius of the photosphere.
Next to the Photosphere is the Subsurface flows.
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The Photosphere
The layers of the sun from coolest to hottest are: the photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona. The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun and is the coolest layer, with temperatures around 5,500 degrees Celsius. The chromosphere lies above the photosphere and is hotter, while the corona is the outermost layer and is the hottest, with temperatures reaching millions of degrees Celsius.
On a star, the chromosphere is the next layer above the photosphere.