Supergranules on the Sun are:
A) large and long-lived convecting gas cells, containing hundreds of ordinary granules.
B) very large but otherwise ordinary granules.
C) large areas in which the rapid convection of the gas destroys all granules that would otherwise form in that area.
D) another name for large, long-lived sunspot groups.
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