Structure Of Sun Model


The sun has a layered structure, with the core, radiative zone, and convective zone making up the inner layers, and the photosphere, chromosphere, transition region, and corona making up the outer layers: 

  • Core
    The innermost layer, where nuclear fusion of hydrogen produces a huge amount of energy 

  • Radiative zone
    More than twice as thick as the core, extending to about 70% of the sun’s radius 

  • Convective zone
    Where the plasma interior of the sun moves in circular motions due to cycles of heating and cooling 

  • Photosphere
    The boundary between the sun’s interior and its atmosphere, and what we see as the sun’s visible surface 

  • Chromosphere
    The lower atmosphere of the sun, which appears red when viewed through a solar telescope because of its high hydrogen content 

  • Corona
    The outer atmosphere of the sun, which extends millions of kilometers into space and is the source of solar wind 

The sun is a giant ball of plasma made up mostly of hydrogen and helium. The sun’s energy moves from the core to the surface through radiation and convection, similar to how bubbles move upwards in boiling water.
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