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The outermost layer of the sun, We see this layer during a solar eclipse.
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3
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The process of combining to or more nuclei.
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4
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A sudden outward eruption of electrically charged particles.
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Glows with a reddish light, above the photosphere.
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the zone surrounding the core.
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8
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Clouds of glowing gases that follow curved lines.
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The visible part of the sun that we see. 'sphere of light'
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energy in this area move around by convection.
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huge clumps of light and heat that the sun gives off through out the solar system.
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99% helium and hydrogen.
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A magnetic radioactive belt of energy.
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6
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Is transferred using convection in the sun.
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12
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The photosphere is known as this.
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13
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Created in the sun by using nuclear fusion.
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15
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Bands of light usually seen at the poles, due to solar wind interacting with Earth's Magnetosphere.
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The center of the sun, this is where nuclear fusion happens.
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Cooler areas of the sun due to magnetism slowing down convection.
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