Compared with the dimensions of a granule in the Sun's photosphere, a supergranule in the chromosphere is
A) very much larger; the diameter of each supergranule spreads across about a million granules.
B) a little larger, by a factor of 2.
C) much larger, by a factor of about 1000.
D) larger, by a factor of 10.
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