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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Differential rotation of the sun is Group of answer choices heating in the chromosphere and corona that makes them hotter than t

he photosphere. the magnetic dynamo inside the sun. the equatorial regions of the sun rotating more rapidly than the polar regions. the origin (and subsequent disappearance of) sunspots first near the poles then closer to the sun’s equator as the sunspot cycle progresses. the rotation of the sun's southern and northern hemispheres in opposite directions.
Geography
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Reptile [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

The equatorial regions of the sun rotating more rapidly than the polar regions

Explanation:

The sun, that is made mainly of plasma, that is, a gas state under very high temperatures, it can behave different depending the are of the sun.

The poles and the equatorial part don´t have the same rotation speed, and this because is not a solid body as the Earth that all the planet present the same rotation speed.

In the sun, as the latitude increases, the rotation speed decreases.  

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