Outer surface of the sun is called:

Outer surface of the sun is called:

  • (A) Chromosphere 
  • (B) Photosphere
  • (C) Corona 
  • (D) Ionosphere
The Photosphere is the visible outer surface of the Sun, the layer that you can see with the naked eye or with a telescope. It is the source of the sunlight that shines on Earth, and its average temperature is about 5,500 °C (9,932 °F).
  • Chromosphere – layer above the photosphere
  • Corona – Sun’s outer atmosphere, visible during a solar eclipse
  • Ionosphere – part of Earth’s atmosphere, not the Sun
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