To accurately identify the layer of the Sun that the image refers to, I would need to see the image itself. However, the Sun consists of several layers: the core, radiative zone, convective zone, photosphere, chromosphere, and corona. Each layer has distinct characteristics, such as temperature and appearance, which would help in making a precise identification. If you describe the features visible in the image, I can help you determine which layer it might represent.
photosphere
The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere.
Sun rays that are harmful are protected by the ozone layer. This layer is a boon to the organisms of the earth.
radiative layer
The ozone layer is a region in the Earth's stratosphere that contains a higher concentration of ozone molecules. Ozone molecules in this layer help to absorb and filter out the majority of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface.
photosphere
the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is the corona.
The radiation zone is the sun's thickest layer.
photosphere is the lowes layer of the sun
the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is the corona.
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The second layer from the center of the sun is Convection Zone.
Inner layer of the sun is called the core or the chrormosphere.
the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is the corona.
The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere.
The core of the sun is the most dense layer.
Depends - Where on the earth are you referring?