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Biology, 07.12.2019 20:31, henryisasum7846

Lori attended a lecture about the sun, and the presenter had placed this image on the wall. which layer of the sun could this image be referring to? the convection zone, because it shows how energy moves in a convection current the radiation zone, because it shows how energy is transferred through radiation the core, because it shows how the sun creates energy through the process of nuclear fusion the chromosphere, because it shows how energy is emitted by the atmosphere of the sun

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