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Which part of the sun can you see only during an eclipse? A) Chromospheres B) Sunspot C) Corona D) Photosphere
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Which part of the sun can you see only during an eclipse? A) Chromospheres B) Sunspot C) Corona D) Photosphere
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Which part of the sun can you see only during an eclipse?
A) Chromospheres
B) Sunspot
C) Corona
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the answer is C)Corona
This true because during an eclipse, there will be a ring of sunlight called the Corona.
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its the c the corona
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