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please answer these questions also
1. Extensive flow of charged particle from sun's surface
2. Flame of plasma on the surface of the Sun
3. Layer below the chromosphere
4. At the core of the Sun the conversion of hydrogen is into​

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Answered by binikalita588
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1) Some extend lengthwise across the sky for thousands of miles. Auroral displays are associated with the solar wind, the continuous flow of electrically charged particles from the sun. When these particles reach the earth's magnetic field, some get trapped.

2) For more than a century, astronomers have detected super-hot jets of plasma (clouds of electrically charged particles) called spicules permeating the lower solar atmosphere right above the surface of the sun, like giant pillars of fire popping up briefly on a flaming lawn

3)  The inner layers are the Core, Radiative Zone and Convection Zone. The outer layers are the Photosphere, the Chromosphere, the Transition Region and the Corona. Chromosphere - The chromosphere is a layer in the Sun between about 250 miles (400 km) and 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere).  

4) In the core of the Sun hydrogen is being converted into helium. This is called nuclear fusion. It takes four hydrogen atoms to fuse into each helium atom. During the process some of the mass is converted into energy.

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