What is the visible surface of the sun called?

What is the visible surface of the sun called?

  • Correct Answer: photosphere
  • ionosphere
  • chronosphere
  • stratosphere

Explanation: The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun ( Figure below ). It's the part that we see shining. Surprisingly, the photosphere is also one of the coolest layers of the Sun. It is only about 6,000°C.

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