Question
How have astronomers formed their ideas about the layers of the sun?(1 point)
Responses
developing mathematical models based only on known data
developing mathematical models based only on known data
using theoretical models combined with known data
using theoretical models combined with known data
observing all the layers during total solar eclipses
observing all the layers during total solar eclipses
making direct observations of the sun's layers
Responses
developing mathematical models based only on known data
developing mathematical models based only on known data
using theoretical models combined with known data
using theoretical models combined with known data
observing all the layers during total solar eclipses
observing all the layers during total solar eclipses
making direct observations of the sun's layers
Answers
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The correct response is: **using theoretical models combined with known data.**
Astronomers have formed their ideas about the layers of the sun by combining observational data from various sources (such as solar emissions, spectra, and solar neutrinos) with theoretical models that describe the processes occurring within the sun. This collaborative approach has allowed for a deeper understanding of the sun's structure, including its core, radiative zone, and convective zone.
Astronomers have formed their ideas about the layers of the sun by combining observational data from various sources (such as solar emissions, spectra, and solar neutrinos) with theoretical models that describe the processes occurring within the sun. This collaborative approach has allowed for a deeper understanding of the sun's structure, including its core, radiative zone, and convective zone.