The earth's geological layers are (from center to outside)the core-which is mostly nickel and iron-, the mantle,-which is melted rock called magma-, and the crust, -which is composed of rocks, soil etc. The earth's atmospheric layers are (from surface out) the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere. The sun's geological layers are (form center to outside) the inner core, the radiative zone, the convection zone, and the photosphere, which is the surface of the sun. The one atmospheric layer is the chromosphere, which contains the corona.
the corona is much hotter than the layers of the sun that are closer to the sun's interior
The layers of the earth differ in thickness,density,physical state of materials and temperature.
The sun is the source of most of the energy on Earth. Oceans come second.
The sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it.
it is the pressure released by the earth and the sun's heat.
because the sun is beuatiful
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they are both sphericall
The Sun's diameter is about 100 times larger.
we have a different layers around the earth and these layers protest us from the harmful radiation sun is very hot and if the earth never had these 5 layer's the earth would burn up
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The interiors of both the Sun and the Earth have distinct layers and are characterized by different physical states. The Earth's interior consists of a solid crust, a viscous mantle, and a liquid outer core surrounding a solid inner core. In contrast, the Sun's interior is primarily composed of plasma, with layers including the core, where nuclear fusion occurs, surrounded by the radiative and convective zones. Both bodies generate energy through processes related to their respective materials—nuclear fusion in the Sun and geothermal processes in the Earth.
The Sun is much much hotter than the Earth. The Sun's surface temperature is approximately 5,800 K. The surface temperature of the Earth, by contrast, rarely exceeds 331ºK
they go around the sun like the earth
No, it is not true that Earth is closest to the sun in August. Earth reaches its closest point to the sun, known as perihelion, around early January. In contrast, Earth is farthest from the sun, or at aphelion, in early July. Therefore, Earth is not closest to the sun in August.
No, you can not get to the center of the earth. The core of the earth, which is the center of the earth, is way to hot. It would be like standing on the sun, but though the core of the earth is EXTREMELY hot, it can not compare to the heat of the sun
The Sun does not have atmospheric layers like Earth. It consists of mainly three main regions: the core, the radiative zone, and the convective zone.