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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
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Match the term to its description. Match Term Definition Chromosphere A) The central and hottest section of the sun Convective z

one B) Layer of the sun that is known for its red color and can only be seen during eclipses Core C) Layer of the sun where energy is transferred by thermal conduction Radiative zon D) Layer of the sun where energy is transferred by convection
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dezoksy [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

Chromosphere ---  D) Layer of the sun that is known for its red color and can only be seen during eclipses

Convective zone --- C) Layer of the sun where energy is transferred by convection

Core --- B) The central and hottest section of the sun

Radiative zone --- A) Layer of the sun where energy is transferred by thermal conduction

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