A) the Sun vibrates only on the surface.
B) "sunquakes" are caused by similar processes that create earthquakes on Earth.
C) the Sun generates energy by nuclear fusion.
D) our mathematical models of the solar interior are fairly accurate.
E) neutrinos from the solar core reach the solar surface easily.
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A) solar neutrinos
B) solar flares
C) sun spots
D) X-ray observations that penetrate the gas
E) We have no evidence,just informed guesses.
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A) The number of sunspots peaks approximately every 11 years.
B) With each subsequent peak in the number of sunspots,the magnetic polarity of the Sun is the reverse of the previous peak.
C) The rate of nuclear fusion in the Sun peaks about every 11 years.
D) The cycle is truly a cycle of magnetic activity,and variations in the number of sunspots are only one manifestation of the cycle.
E) The number of solar flares peaks about every 11 years.
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A) thousands of degrees.
B) millions of degrees.
C) billions of degrees.
D) trillions of degrees.
E) any temperature,as long as gravity is strong enough.
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A) Higher temperature would cause the rate of nuclear fusion to rise,which would increase the internal pressure,causing the core to expand and turn the Sun into a giant star.
B) Higher temperature would cause the rate of nuclear fusion to rise,which would increase the internal pressure,causing the core to expand and cool until the fusion rate returned to normal.
C) Higher temperature would cause the rate of fusion to fall,decreasing the internal pressure and causing the core to collapse until the rate of fusion returned to normal.
D) The higher temperature would not affect the fusion rate but would cause the core to expand and cool until the temperature returned to normal,with the core at a new,slightly larger size.
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A) the strong force and the weak force
B) the inward pull of gravity and outward pressure
C) the inward pull of gravity and surface tension
D) the strong force and the electromagnetic force
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A) at the same temperature and density as the surface.
B) at the same temperature but denser than the surface.
C) hotter and denser than the surface.
D) constantly rising to the surface through convection.
E) composed of iron.
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A) 6 H becomes 1 He + energy.
B) p + p becomes ²H + energy.
C) 4 H becomes 1 He + energy.
D) Individual protons are joined into long chains of protons.
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A) hydrogen compounds.
B) plasma.
C) radiation and elements like carbon and nitrogen.
D) radioactive elements like uranium and plutonium.
E) helium,energy,and neutrinos.
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A) photosphere
B) corona
C) chromosphere
D) convection zone
E) radiation zone
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A) the uppermost layer of the Sun,lying just above the corona
B) the strong wind that blows sunspots around on the surface of the Sun
C) the wind that causes huge arcs of gas to rise above the Sun's surface
D) a stream of charged particles flowing outward from the surface of the Sun
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A) The Sun's mass is about 300 times the mass of Earth.
B) The Sun's mass is about 30 times the mass of Earth.
C) The Sun's mass is about 300,000 times the mass of Earth.
D) Both have approximately the same mass.
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