Granulation on the surface of the Sun is caused by
A) differential rotation of the Sun.
B) nuclear fusion processes occurring just below the surface.
C) magnetic field disturbances above the solar surface.
D) convective currents carrying heat from beneath the surface.
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Q2: The temperature of the Sun's photosphere is
Q3: Spectral lines observed in the granules seen
Q4: Which of these does NOT help to
Q5: The Stefan-Boltzmann law indicates that the energy
Q6: The photosphere of the Sun is the
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Q8: The approximate temperature of the visible surface
Q9: The centers of the granular cells on
Q10: The granular appearance of the surface of
Q11: If granulation on the Sun's surface is
Q12: A typical granule on the surface of
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