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What makes up a stars outer layers? a. cool gases b. dense gases c. hot gases d. hot and dense gases

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d. hot and dense gases

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The layers of a star are the chromosphere, corona, and photosphere. The outermost layer is the corona, which is composed of dense and hot gas.

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