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Define Sun structure.​

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Answered by FFaakarsh
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The sun has an interior consisting of the core, radiative zone, and convective zone. It has a visible surface called the photosphere, then the chromosphere, which usually isn't visible, and the very outer layer called the corona.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Structure. The Sun, like others stars, is a ball of gas. ... The Sun has six regions: the core, the radiative zone, and the convective zone in the interior; the visible surface, called the photosphere; the chromosphere; and the outermost region,

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