What happens to a gamma ray photon produced in the Sun's interior as it travels through the radiative zone?
A) It breaks apart heavy nuclei, producing more energy.
B) It is trapped within a blob of gas and carried upward slowly.
C) It streams to the edge of the zone without interacting.
D) It scatters every few centimeters and is transformed into many lower energy photons.
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