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The layer of the Sun that poses the most danger to the photon's escape to the surface is called the

A. Photosphere

B. Corona

C. Inner core

D. Radiative zone

E. Chromosphere



Answer :

The layer of the Sun that poses the most danger to the photon's escape to the surface is called the radiative zone.

What is  radiative zone?

A layer of a star's interior known as a radiation zone, or radiative area, is where energy is largely transferred toward the outside through radiative diffusion and thermal conduction rather than through convection. Electromagnetic radiation, or photons, carry energy through the radiation zone.

The zone known as the radiative zone is where the Sun's core energy is transmitted as radiation to the upper inner and outer layers. Each photon that is radiated travels across the zone in a convoluted fashion, taking 20 million years to reach the Tachocline. 45 percent of the interior of the Sun is included in this zone. The radiative zone has a temperature of about 7,000,000°F (4,000,000°C).

The layer of the Sun that poses the most danger to the photon's escape to the surface is called the radiative zone.

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