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How would you compare the earth and the sun in terms of origin size layers mass and composition?

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How would you compare the earth and the sun in terms of origin size layers mass and composition?

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The composition of the Sun is essentially hydrogen and helium. Earth is made of many various minerals (refer to periodic table of elements). The layers of the Earth is as followed from innermost to outermost: Inter solid core, Outer liquid core, mantel (athenosphere, lithosphere) and crust. The Sun’s layers are as followed, innermost to outermost: core, radiation zone, convection zone, chromosphere, supergranular cells, photosphere. The mass of the Sun is 1.9891×10^30 kg, which is 332,946 Earths’.

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