The outermost layer of the Sun is called

(A) Chromosphere
(B) Photosphere
(C) Corona
(D) Lithosphere

Correct Answer : Corona
Question Asked : SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier-I Exam 2011, SSC CGL Tier-I (CBE) Exam 2016
Explanation : The outermost layer of the sun is the corona. Only visible during eclipses, it is a low density cloud of plasma with higher transparency than the inner layers. The white corona is a million times less bright than the inner layers of the sun, but is many times larger. A corona is a type of plasma “atmosphere” of the Sun or other celestial body, extending millions of kilometers into space, most easily seen during a total solar eclipse, but also observable in a coronagraph. The word “corona” itself derived from the Latin, meaning crown. The high temperature of the corona gives it unusual spectral features.
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