The Sun exhibits several prominent features, including sunspots, which are cooler, darker areas on its surface caused by magnetic activity. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation resulting from the release of magnetic energy, while prominences are large, loop-like structures of plasma extending outward from the Sun's surface. Additionally, the solar corona, which is the outer atmosphere of the Sun, can be seen during a total solar eclipse, showcasing its intricate structure and temperature variations.
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A non-starter because the Sun is NOT a planet! It is the star about which the planets orbit.
photosphere
If you stand at the North Pole of Uranus (you'd not you'd sink right down) you could see the sun on the horizon.
Photosphere- outer (gaseous) layer or surface of sun that we see Faculae- bright areas Sunspots- dark areas
The features on the sun are: 1. sun spots 2. provinces (solar flares)
The sun is hot
Photosphere- outer (gaseous) layer or surface of sun that we see Faculae- bright areas Sunspots- dark areas
The Toronto Sun has many features to it. One of the most popular is the "Sunshine Girl". The Toronto Sun modeled itself after the British tabloid version by the name of The Sun.
The main features of the Sun that are always present include its core where nuclear fusion occurs, the radiative zone where energy moves outward through radiation, and the convective zone where energy is transported through convection. Additionally, the Sun's outermost layer, the photosphere, is always visible and emits the light that we see.
it is a star
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where and when can you see the midnight sun
See See the Sun was created in 1972-10.
Sun Spots, Provinces, and Solar Winds
You don't. It changes a little every night. Check some major features in the sky and make note of them. Six months from now, you will see that those major features are not to be found. They will be in the sky, but they will be somewhere behind the sun and not visible to you.