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The radiative zone is the outer shell of the sun from which light energy is radiated.

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Answer:

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The Radiative Zone is located just beyond the sun's Inner Core, at a distance of 0.25 to 0.7 solar radii. Photon emission and capture by hydrogen and helium ions cause energy to be radiated in this zone.

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