The diagram shows the sun’s interior. Convection currents are present in the convection zone. Which best describes how fluids change as they travel through different portions of the convection currents? They change to solids at the outer portion of the convection currents. They change to solids at the inner portion of the convection currents. They become more dense at the outer portion of the convection currents. They become more dense at the inner portion of the convection currents.
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They become more dense at the outer portion of the convection currents

The correct answer is that they become denser in the outer part of the convection currents.  

The interior of the Sun can be differentiated into three regions, on the basis of the kind of conduction of energy that is in action. These are the core, the radiative zone, and the convection zone.  

The convection zone refers to the uppermost layer of the interior. It elongates from a height of 200000 kilometers to the visible surface of the Sun. The energy is conducted by the process of convection in this area. The photons of light are created on the surface of the convection zone, that is, why this uppermost layer is also known as the photosphere.