A supergranule on the Sun is
A) a large area of slowly rising and falling gas containing hundreds of ordinary granules.
B) another name for a large, long-lived sunspot group.
C) a large area in which the rapid convection of the gas destroys all granules that would otherwise form in that area.
D) a very large but otherwise ordinary granule in the photosphere.
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