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Old July 10th 05, 12:50 PM
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Hi Double-A Never read that the Sun has any solid matter to make up its
structure. Keep reading its a giant ball of hydrogen and helium. I
got shot down posting that plasma was like a liquid. Under the
photosphere (convection zone) things cool off,but still a gas state
Well the Sun makes up 99.9 of the solar system's mass and has great
gravity compression so it weights almost twice the mass of water. Still
with all that high temperature its heat sees to it that solid structures
can't form. To much atomic activity. Bert

 




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