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Taden has found a table of the atmospheric layers of the Sun. However, he can’t make out the names of the layers in the chart. A 4 column by 3 row table. Column one is untitled with the following entries: Position, Thickness, Temperature. Column 2 is titled A with the following entries: Lowest, 100 kilometers, 5,500. Column 3 is titled B with the following entries: Middle, 2000 kilometers, 6,000 to 20,000. Column 4 is titled C with the following entries: Outermost, Millions of kilometers, 2,000,000.What are the names of the Sun’s layers described in columns A, B, and C?

A: Corona; B: Photosphere; C: Chromosphere
A: Core; B: Chromosphere; C: Photosphere
A: Chromosphere; B: Corona; C: Core
A: Photosphere; B: Chromosphere; C: Corona

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