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what is the uppermost layer of the sun?

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Convective Zone

The uppermost is the Convective Zone . It extends downwards from the bottom of the photosphere to a depth of about 15% of the radius of the Sun. Here the energy is mainly transported upwards by (convection) streams of gas. The Radiative Zone is below the convection zone and extends downwards to the core.

Answered by Avigurjar
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Answer:

The Corona.

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