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The temperature of the sun is the coolest on the surface at 6000 degrees C or 10882 degrees F. In the middle layer of the sun, the temperature is 1,500,000 degrees C or 2,700,032 degrees F. In the center or core of the sun the temperature is 15,000,000 degrees C or 27,000,000 degrees F. Sunspots on the surface have an average temperature of 4,000 degrees C or 7,000 degrees F.
The Sun's visible outer layer is the photosphere.The corona is the outermost layer around the sun.Other than that, it is a whitish blue layer around the sun which can only be seen during a solar eclipse. The corona extends thousands of kilometres into space. That is because it is a layer of gas boiled off from the sun, barely escaping the core's gravitational pull. It is the hottest layer of the sun's atmosphere with temperatures reaching to about 1 500 000 degrees C.
The photosphere is the visible surface of a star, such as the Sun. It consists of a zone in which the gaseous layers change from being completely opaque to radiation, to being transparent. For example, the photosphere of the Sun is the layer from which the light we actually see (with the human eye) is emitted.
The sun does not have an atmosphere, it is a super compressed ball of Hydrogen which is undertaking Nuclear Fusion(separate from fission). The Hydrogen becomes Helium. All stars are like this, just some have more mass than others, due to having more Hydrogen. The Hydrogen comes together with Gravity over time.
Most of the light emitted by the Sun comes from its core, where nuclear fusion reactions occur. These reactions convert hydrogen into helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy then travels outwards, eventually reaching the Sun's surface and being emitted into space as sunlight.
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The photosphere
The temperature of the sun is the coolest on the surface at 6000 degrees C or 10882 degrees F. In the middle layer of the sun, the temperature is 1,500,000 degrees C or 2,700,032 degrees F. In the center or core of the sun the temperature is 15,000,000 degrees C or 27,000,000 degrees F. Sunspots on the surface have an average temperature of 4,000 degrees C or 7,000 degrees F.
The Photosphere
The Sun's visible outer layer is the photosphere.The corona is the outermost layer around the sun.Other than that, it is a whitish blue layer around the sun which can only be seen during a solar eclipse. The corona extends thousands of kilometres into space. That is because it is a layer of gas boiled off from the sun, barely escaping the core's gravitational pull. It is the hottest layer of the sun's atmosphere with temperatures reaching to about 1 500 000 degrees C.
The core is the innermost layer of the sun. Fusion reactions produce energy. Outside of that is the Solar envelope, which pressure on the core, maintaining the temperature. Then there are the photosphere, where "sunlight" comes from, and the chromosphere, which is caused by the abundance of hydrogen. On the surface of the sun are sunspots, and rising from the surface are solar flares and prominences.
Granulation occurs in the photosphere, which is the visible surface of the Sun. It is characterized by the pattern of rising and falling material due to convective currents in the outer layer of the Sun.
It is the corona because it is where the light comes out .
The season following Spring is Summer.
The root word for coronary is "corona," which comes from Latin and means "crown."
The last name corona comes from England,spain,and Italy There for its very popular in Mexico, and latin America because all the europeans imigrants going to the Americas.
The photosphere is the visible surface of a star, such as the Sun. It consists of a zone in which the gaseous layers change from being completely opaque to radiation, to being transparent. For example, the photosphere of the Sun is the layer from which the light we actually see (with the human eye) is emitted.