photosphere in English

noun
1
the luminous envelope of a star from which its light and heat radiate.
The trip from the radiation zone to the photosphere - the yellowish-white sphere of light that we see - takes about one week.

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1. The photosphere has a granular structure.

2. (1) Chromosphere: It is a layer above the photosphere

3. Detailed studies on magnetic field topology above photosphere have been done.

4. The Chromosphere is a layer of gases directly above the photosphere

5. Some people investigate magnetic topology by analyzing magnetic field of photosphere directly.

6. Chromosphere is a glowing, transparent layer of gas surrounding the photosphere of a star

7. An individual spicule typically reaches 3,000–10,000 km altitude above the photosphere.

8. Photosphere means light sphere, ' which is the brightest layer of the sun's atmosphere. Sentencedict.com

9. The chromosphere is a frothy layer churned up by gases in the photosphere.

10. The Chromosphere is relatively thin region of the Sun that’s just above the photosphere

11. From about 200 km above the photosphere outward extension of the height of 100 km area.

12. Definition: Chromosphere is a reddish and glowing layer of gas above a star’s (or Sun's) photosphere

13. Chromosphere Layer of the Sun 's atmosphere between the photosphere and the corona. It is c

14. The brightness of the photosphere prevents people from seeing the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.

15. The solar atmosphere above that consists of the photosphere, chromosphere, a transition region and the corona.

16. The photosphere is the lowest layer of the sun's atmosphere, and emits the light we see.

17. The sun, between the hot, dense photosphere and the much hotter, tenuous coronaOrigin of Chromosphere chromo- + -sphere

18. The Chromosphere is located between the photosphere and the corona, which is the outermost part of the sun’s atmosphere

19. The Chromosphere is an irregular layer above the photosphere where the temperature rises from 6000°C to about 20,000°C

20. Temperatures in the dark centers of sunspots drop to about 3700 K (compared to 5700 K for the surrounding photosphere ).

21. Chromosphere definition, a scarlet, gaseous envelope surrounding the sun outside the photosphere, from which enormous quantities of hydrogen and other gases are erupted

22. Chromosphere, lowest layer of the Sun ’s atmosphere, several thousand kilometres thick, located above the bright photosphere and below the extremely tenuous corona.

23. After those zones comes the part of the star that radiates visible light, the photosphere, which is often referred to as the surface of the star.

24. Out of the three layers of the Sun’s atmosphere, Chromosphere is the second one (with photosphere being the first layer and corona as the third).

25. The Chromosphere (from the Greek word χρωμoσ, color) is the lowest part of the solar atmosphere, extending to an average height of ∼2000 km above the photosphere.

26. The Chromosphere (from the Greek word χ ρωμoσ, color) is the lowest part of the solar atmosphere, extending to an average height of ∼2000 km above the photosphere.

27. There is no sharp break between the photosphere and the outer atmosphere of the sun on one side and the solar interior on the other.

28. The Sun's outer atmosphere is called the corona and it is several hundreds of times hotter than the photosphere, or the visible surface of the star.

29. Definition of Chromosphere : the region of the atmosphere of a star (such as the sun) between the star's photosphere and its corona Other Words from chromosphere Example Sentences Learn …

30. A star during most of its life is a main-sequence star, which consists of a core, radiative and convective zones, a photosphere, a chromosphere and a corona.

31. I learnt from him many of the songs in his repertoire and these were in even greater request than my talks about the photosphere of the Sun or the many moons of Saturn.

32. The Chromosphere lies between the photosphere, or bright surface of the Sun that emits visible light, and the super-heated corona, or outer atmosphere of the Sun at the source of solar eruptions

33. Therefore, the authors use theterm ‘solar systemAbundances’ or‘solar Abundances’ of the elements and avoid the term ‘cosmic Abundances.’ 2.2.1.2.2 The composition of the solar photosphere The determination of the elemental Abundances in the Sun is

34. Chromosphere - a gaseous layer of the sun's atmosphere (extending from the photosphere to the corona) that is visible during a total eclipse of the sun layer - a relatively thin sheetlike expanse or region lying over or under another

35. The Chromosphere is the layer (approximately 4,000 kilometers deep) immediately outside the photosphere (from the Greek chroma meaning color, a reference to its pinkish appearance due to its primary emission at the red hydrogen wavelength, the Hα line)

36. N Chromosphere A rose-colored gaseous envelop around the body of the sun, through which the light of the photosphere passes, and from which the enormous red cloud-masses of flames of hydrogen, called solar protuberances, are at times thrown up

37. The Chromosphere represents the dynamic transition between the cool temperature minimum of the outer photosphere and the diffuse million-degree corona above. It derives its name and pink colour from the red Hα line of hydrogen at 6562.8 angstroms (Å); 1 Å = 10 −10 metre.