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Solar weather and climate quickly identify the two layers that's around the sun's innermost layer select the two correct answers
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The two layers surrounding the Sun's innermost layer (the core) are:
1. **Radiative Zone**: This layer surrounds the core and is where energy produced in the core is transported outward to the outer layers through radiation.
2. **Convective Zone**: Above the radiative zone, this layer is where energy is transported by convection currents, as hot plasma rises, cools, and then sinks back down.
These two layers (radiative zone and convective zone) surround the core of the Sun.
1. **Radiative Zone**: This layer surrounds the core and is where energy produced in the core is transported outward to the outer layers through radiation.
2. **Convective Zone**: Above the radiative zone, this layer is where energy is transported by convection currents, as hot plasma rises, cools, and then sinks back down.
These two layers (radiative zone and convective zone) surround the core of the Sun.
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