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two astronomers are viewing temperature data from each of the suns layers, but the layers arent identified. describe one way the scientists can use temperature to identify which layer they are studying. (1 point)
- the lowest temperatures are from the photosphere.
- the highest temperatures are from the corona.
- the lowest temperatures are from the core.
- the highest temperatures are from the radiation zone.
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The Sun's core is the innermost layer where nuclear fusion occurs, producing the highest temperatures of all its layers. The photosphere has relatively cooler surface temperatures, the radiative zone is cooler than the core, and the corona is hot but not as hot as the core.
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B. The highest temperatures are from the core.