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PLEASE ANSWER QUICKLY ILL GIVE BRAILYEST!! IM ON THE TEST NOW What is the temperature of the Sun's middle most layer the chromosphere? It’s temperature is 5,500 degrees celsius to 6,000 degrees celsius. It’s temperature is 6,000 degrees celsius to 20,000 degrees celsius. It’s temperature is 20,000 degrees celsius to 2,000,000 degrees celsius. It’s temperature is 2,000,000 degrees celsius to 3,000,000 degrees celsius.

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