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properties of stars end-of-lesson test
3 what is the source of a stars visible light?
convection zone
radiation zone
core
photosphere
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Brief Explanations
A star's visible light comes from the photosphere. The photosphere is the outermost layer of a star that emits visible light. The core is where nuclear fusion occurs (producing energy), the radiation zone transfers energy by radiation, and the convection zone by convection, but visible light is emitted from the photosphere.
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D. Photosphere