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taden has found a table of the atmospheric layers of the sun. however, …

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taden has found a table of the atmospheric layers of the sun. however, he can’t make out the names of the layers in the chart.

abc
thickness100 km2000 kmmillions of kilometers
temperature5,5006,000 to 20,0002,000,000

what are the names of the sun’s layers described in columns a, b, and c?
○ a: corona; b: photosphere; c: chromosphere
○ a: core; b: chromosphere; c: photosphere
○ a: chromosphere; b: corona; c: core
○ a: photosphere; b: chromosphere; c: corona

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the Sun's atmospheric layers, we analyze the given data (position, thickness, temperature) and match it with known layer properties:

  • Photosphere: Lowest atmospheric layer, ~100 km thick, temperature ~5,500 K (matches Column A).
  • Chromosphere: Middle layer, ~2,000 km thick, temperature 6,000–20,000 K (matches Column B).
  • Corona: Outermost layer, millions of km thick, extremely high temperature (e.g., 2,000,000 K, matches Column C).

We eliminate other options:

  • Option 1 swaps Corona/Photosphere/Chromosphere (incorrect order).
  • Option 2 includes "Core" (not an atmospheric layer, it’s internal) and misorders layers.
  • Option 3 mislabels all layers (Chromosphere, Corona, Core are not ordered as Lowest→Middle→Outermost).

Only Option 4 (A: Photosphere; B: Chromosphere; C: Corona) aligns with the data.

Answer:

D. A: Photosphere; B: Chromosphere; C: Corona (Note: The original options use "○" without letter labels, but the correct option is the last one: "A: Photosphere; B: Chromosphere; C: Corona")