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To understand the interplay of observations and models you must first be able to distinguish between things that we observe and things that we infer from models. Consider the following statements about the Sun. Classify each statement as an observation or as an inference based on the current, accepted model for the Sun. Observations:___.

1. The photosphere is made mostly of hydrogen and helium
2. The photosphere emits ostly visible light.
3.The corona is hotter than the photosphere.
4. The sun emits neutrinos.
5. The sun generates energy by fusing hydrogen into helium in its core.
6. The core temperature is 10 million k
7. The convection zone is cooler than the radiation zone.
8. The composition of the photosphere is the same as that of the gas cloud that gave birth to our solar system.

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Answer:

The corona is hotter than the photosphere,

Step-by-step explanation:

We can calculate it by applying Newton's version of Kepler's third law with Earth's orbital period (1 year) and Earth's average distance from the Sun (1 AU).

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