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The graphic organizer compares energy transfer in two layers of the sun.
Which labels belong in the regions marked X and Y?
A)
X: Absorbs energy from the core
Y: Takes longer for photons to move through
B)
X: Releases energy to the photosphere
Y: Takes longer for photons to move through
C)
X: Takes longer for photons to move through
Y: Absorbs energy from the core
D)
X: Takes longer for photons to move through
Y: Releases energy to the photosphere
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