Two astronomers are viewing temperature data from each of the sun's layers, but the layers aren't identified. Describe one way the scientists can use temperature to identify which layer they are studying.(1 point) Responses The highest temperatures are from the radiative zone. The highest temperatures are from the radiative zone. The lowest temperatures are from the photosphere. The lowest temperatures are from the photosphere. The lowest temperatures are from the core. The lowest temperatures are from the core. The highest temperatures are from the corona. The highest temperatures are from the corona.

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One way the scientists can use temperature to identify which layer they are studying is by observing that the highest temperatures are found in the core of the Sun, where nuclear fusion occurs, while the lowest temperatures are found in the photosphere. This pattern allows them to distinguish between the different layers based on the observed temperature measurements, with the corona exhibiting high temperatures as well but at a different context than the core.