No, the chromosphere is not the same as the corona. The chromosphere is the thin and pink colored ring that is found around the edge of the sun. The corona is a sort of pearl or silvery halo that extends far from the sun.
The photosphere comes first, followed by the chromosphere and then the corona. The photosphere is the Sun's visible surface, the chromosphere is the middle layer above the photosphere, and the corona is the outermost layer extending into space.
The layer below the corona is the chromosphere. It lies just below the corona and is characterized by a reddish glow during solar eclipses.
Chromosphere and coronaThe three layers of the suns atmosphere are the photosphere, chromosphere, and the corona.
The photosphere is the outermost layer of the Sun, followed by the chromosphere, and then the corona. The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun, while the chromosphere is a layer of hot, ionized gas above it. The corona is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, extending millions of kilometers into space.
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Photosphere, Chromosphere, and Corona.
The photosphere, the chromosphere, and the corona