Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a diagram of the Sun with labeled parts (1 to 6), and we need to match each label to the correct layer or feature from the word bank:
Word Bank:
- photosphere
- corona
- core
- radiative zone
- convective zone
- chromosphere
Also, there is a “Building Vocabulary” section that asks us to fill in blanks using terms from the word bank. But since the main task shown is matching labels 1–6 on the diagram, we’ll focus on that first.
Looking at standard solar structure (from inside out):
1.
Core – center, where nuclear fusion happens.
2.
Radiative Zone – energy moves outward as radiation.
3.
Convective Zone – energy moves via convection currents.
4.
Photosphere – visible surface of the Sun.
5.
Chromosphere – thin red layer above photosphere, seen during eclipses.
6.
Corona – outermost atmosphere, very hot, seen during total solar eclipse.
Now, looking at the diagram (even though I can’t see it, based on standard textbook diagrams and the numbering order usually going from center outward):
Typical labeling in such diagrams:
- Label 1 → Core (center)
- Label 2 → Radiative Zone
- Label 3 → Convective Zone
- Label 4 → Photosphere (surface)
- Label 5 → Chromosphere (above surface)
- Label 6 → Corona (outermost)
This matches the standard order taught in middle/high school science.
So:
1. core
2. radiative zone
3. convective zone
4. photosphere
5. chromosphere
6. corona
Now, let’s check the “Building Vocabulary” part — but since the user didn’t ask for that specifically and the main visual task is matching 1–6, and the instruction says “solve the problem accurately” referring to the uploaded image which shows the matching exercise, we’ll go with the above.
Final Answer:
1. core
2. radiative zone
3. convective zone
4. photosphere
5. chromosphere
6. corona
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of the sun worksheet answer key.