what physical components do the sun and earth have in common ?

a) core and mantle***
b) core and atmosphere
c) crust and atmosphere
d) mantle and crust

The answer is mantle and crust

yesss queen

To determine which physical components the Sun and Earth have in common, we need to analyze the composition of both celestial bodies.

The Sun is primarily comprised of hydrogen and helium gases, making up more than 99% of its mass. It has a core at its center where nuclear fusion reactions occur, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing a tremendous amount of energy. Surrounding the core, there is a radiative zone and a convective zone. Finally, the Sun has an outer layer called the atmosphere, consisting of the photosphere, chromosphere, transition region, and corona.

On the other hand, the Earth is a solid planet that consists of distinct layers. The innermost layer is the core, which is further divided into a solid inner core and a molten outer core. Surrounding the core is the mantle, which is composed of solid rock material, and it is responsible for the convective movements within the Earth's interior. Lastly, the outermost layer is the Earth's crust, which is comparatively thin and divided into tectonic plates.

Based on this information, we can conclude that the correct answer is option d) mantle and crust. Both the Sun and Earth possess a layer that can be analogously compared to the Earth's mantle (in the Sun, it is referred to as the convective zone) and the Earth's crust.

I guess I would go along with that, although I do not usually hear outer layers of the sun called a mantle.