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How are these emission spectrums different from an emissions from the sun or other stars

How are these emission spectrums different from an emissions from the sun or other-example-1
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Answer:

the suns emission spectrum is colorful with black lines

Step-by-step explanation:

The Sun’s spectrum is an absorption line spectrum, which is produced when continuous light from a hot source (the Sun’s interior) passes through a cooler cloud of gas (the gas that makes up the Sun’s visible surface). Notice that the Sun’s spectrum appears brightest (or most intense) in the yellow-green region.

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