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The sun

The sun structure and effects: Foldable inside **Draw and color the diagram as shown to the left. **Use the following list to label the sun diagram 1-9 Convection Zone Chromosphere Core Corona Granules Photosphere Prominence Radiative Zone Sunspots

The Sun’s Atmosphere—layers (3); describe each; elements The sun structure and effects: Foldable outside and on inside flap (6 windows) The Sun’s Interior—temps; depths; elements; special features, layers with description The Sun’s Atmosphere—layers (3); describe each; elements Space Weather—solar flares and solar wind (CME); what, where, effect of Nuclear Fusion—what , where, what elements Heating Earth (atmosphere), how, causing…… Dangers of Sun—to humans, climate, Earth