Drag and drop the words or phrases that accurately label the diagram of the sun.
Radiative zone
Photosphere
Chromosphere
Corona
Granules
sunspots
lithosphere
inner core
troposphere
solar prominence
outer core
solar flare
convection zone
To label a diagram of the sun accurately, you would use the following terms:
1. Photosphere: The visible surface of the sun that emits light.
2. Chromosphere: The layer above the photosphere where solar phenomena like flares occur.
3. Corona: The outer atmosphere of the sun, visible during a solar eclipse.
4. Radiative zone: The layer below the sun’s surface where energy is transferred outwards via radiation.
5. Convection zone: The outer layer of the sun’s interior where energy is transferred through convection currents.
Granules refer to the small, bright features on the photosphere’s surface. Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas.
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