Solar transition region

Solar transition[1] regions are any part of its star(s) atmosphere. It surrounds the layers of the Sun, with a filters of sunspots and the sun's photosphere.[2] It may result the transition[3] between the stars, terrestrial planets, and gas giant planets. It makes up both stars that the sun collides with another star due to the planet's vegetation on Earth.

Living on Earth without vegetation

If you live on earth without vegetation, The Earth will be swallowed by the Sun. You need to go to another planet[4] before the Sun will swallow our home planet where we live.

What does Sun mean?

The Sun is a main sequence star located at the center of our solar system[5] because it is made up of gas, fire, and solar winds that causes the Sun's radiation exposing it to the Earth's atmosphere.

Earth's surface temperature

The Earth's average surface temperature is 14°C (50°F). You need to live on this planet because only one planet is livable but not all of the planets. Some planets are the hottest, habitable, and the really coldest.

Why you need to live on this planet?

• To give energy from the Sun

• To make the home planet support life

• To have fun

Radiation of the Sun and Earth

Sun: solar radiation

Earth: Terrestrial radiation

This shows the radiation of the Sun and Earth. It tells how a planet got energy or not for the next day. Write an answer to show how a planet that got energy or no energies.

Solar Transition Region Media

References

  1. Saubon, Dwayne (2012). What Planet Is That?. ISBN 1. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  2. Saubon, Dwayne (1973). Is this Planet Mars?. ISBN 2. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  3. Saubon, Dwayne (2016). Formation of Stars. ISBN 3. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  4. Saubon, Dwayne (2024). Sun's Radiation. ISBN 4. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  5. Saubon, Dwayne (2017). Is The Sun A Star?. ISBN 5. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)