A labeled diagram of the sun typically includes the following parts:
Core - The innermost part of the sun where nuclear fusion occurs and produces energy.
Radiative zone - The region next to the core where energy is carried by electromagnetic radiation.
Convective zone - The region where energy is carried by convection currents of hot gas.
Photosphere - The visible surface of the sun where most of the light and heat that is radiated into space originates.
Chromosphere - A layer above the photosphere where the temperature increases rapidly.
Corona - The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere, extending millions of miles into space.
Sunspots - Dark areas on the sun's surface caused by magnetic disturbances.
Prominences - Large, bright features that extend outward from the sun's surface, often associated with sunspots.
Solar Flares - Explosive releases of energy from the sun's surface.
Magnetic Field Lines - Lines that indicate the direction of the sun's magnetic field.
Overall, a labeled diagram of the sun helps to illustrate the complex structure and processes that occur within our closest star.
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