The convection zone of the Sun
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The Convection Zone
The convection zone is farther away from the Sun's core than the the radiative zone.
At this point convective motions occur. This is like the motion of water that is boiling. These bubbling motions inside the Sun make patterns we can seen on the Sun's surface.
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