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The structural layers of the sun are shown in the cross-sectional diagram. Which layer represents the photosphere? C D E F
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The structural layers of the sun are shown in the cross-sectional diagram.
Which layer represents the photosphere?
C
D
E
F
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the answer is E i am pretty sher
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Hey there! :D
I would say the answer is D.
Hope this helps!!
Adios Amigo :P
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