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  • What Isn't Part of the Sun's Atmosphere? - Core, Radiative & Convective Zones Explained
    You're asking what is not part of the Sun's atmosphere. Here are some things that aren't:

    * The Sun's core: This is the innermost part of the Sun, where nuclear fusion takes place. It's not part of the atmosphere.

    * The Sun's radiative zone: This region lies above the core and energy is transported outward by radiation.

    * The Sun's convective zone: This is the outermost layer of the Sun's interior, where energy is transported outward by convection.

    The Sun's atmosphere is made up of the following layers:

    * Photosphere: The visible surface of the Sun.

    * Chromosphere: A thin layer above the photosphere, which can only be seen during eclipses.

    * Corona: The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, extending millions of kilometers into space.

    Let me know if you have more questions!

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