Multiple Choice
The surface of the Sun appears sharp when we look at it in visible light because:
A) the photosphere is cooler than the layers below it
B) the photosphere is thin compared to the other layers in the Sun
C) the photosphere is much less dense than the convection zone
D) the photosphere is transparent to radiation
E) the Sun has a distinct surface
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