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describe how temperature changes from the interior of the sun through its atmospheric layers

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Answered by varun02
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Thin layer of the Sun's atmosphere that lies directly above the photosphere; glows red. Layer of the Sunthat surrounds the Radiative Zone; energy moves as flowing cells of gas. Outermost layer of the Sun; a plasma that extends millions of kilometers into space.A high energy, high temperature form of matter.
Answered by assthha161
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The Sun's temperature, which reaches around 15 million degrees Celsius in its core, steadily decreases with distance from the core, falling to 6000°C at its 'surface'. Although there was little doubt that part of the energy from the Sun's interior reached its outer layers, the exact mechanism remained a mystery

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