How does the sun's photosphere affect earth?
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There are different levels or regions in the makeup of the Sun and the workings of each region are quite different.
The photosphere is the top layer of the Sun and that is where nuclear reactions occur that generate visible light. Without that layer, we wouldn't see the Sun and there would be no visible light that would "light up" our planet.
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✨There are different levels or regions in the makeup of the Sun and the workings of each region are quite different.
The photosphere is the top layer of the Sun and that is where nuclear reactions occur that generate visible light. Without that layer, we wouldn't see the Sun and there would be no visible light that would "light up" our planet✨.
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✨There are different levels or regions in the makeup of the Sun and the workings of each region are quite different.
The photosphere is the top layer of the Sun and that is where nuclear reactions occur that generate visible light. Without that layer, we wouldn't see the Sun and there would be no visible light that would "light up" our planet✨.
✌HOPE IT HELPS YOU !!✌
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