๐ŸŒŒ Cosmic Exploration Quiz 11: The Sun as a Star

๐ŸŒŒ Cosmic Exploration ยท Quiz 011

Begin with the Sun itself: how fusion powers our star, how its major layers are arranged, and what observers actually see.

Learning goalEstablish the Sun as a layered, fusion-powered star and connect its structure to what observers see from Earth.

  • 5 questions
  • Foundation
  • Explanations after finishing
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FoundationWhere is most of the Sun's energy generated?
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Look for the region where temperature and pressure are high enough for sustained nuclear fusion.

UnderstandingWhich statement best distinguishes the Sun's photosphere from its corona?
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Think about which layer appears as the bright disk and which layer forms the faint outer atmosphere.

ApplicationDuring a total solar eclipse, the Moon blocks the Sun's bright visible disk and a faint, extended halo becomes visible. Which solar region is that halo?
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The eclipse blocks the bright photosphere, allowing a much fainter outer layer to stand out.

InterpretationWhich sequence correctly traces the major path of solar energy outward from where it is generated to the visible surface?
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Start at the fusion region, then move outward through the two major internal transport zones before reaching the visible layer.

ConnectionObject X is a self-gravitating sphere of hot plasma sustained by hydrogen fusion in its core. Object Y is nearly spherical, orbits Object X, has cleared its orbital neighborhood, and shines mainly by reflected light without sustained fusion. Which classification best fits the pair?
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Use the energy source for Object X and the orbital role and neighborhood-clearing clue for Object Y.


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