ESS
Grade-6
Easy
Question
What is ‘X’ in the given image?
- Core
- Photosphere
- Radiation zone
- Photosphere
Hint:
The part marked as X in the picture is a radioactive zone.
The correct answer is: Radiation zone
- The part marked as X is the radiation zone.
- It lies just outside of an inner core approximately at a distance of 0.25 to 0.7 solar radii.
- The energy is carried out through this layer as radioactive energy.
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