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10 Points The low density gas layer surrounding a star is known as the O A. Corona B. Core C. Convective zone o D. Radiative zone Reset Selection
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The low density gas layer surrounding a star is known as the
O A. Corona
B. Core
C. Convective zone
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D. Radiative zone
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D not positive though
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D.radiative zone but I’m not really sure, I’m sorry if it’s wrong
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