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plage

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plage (pläzh): see chromosphere chromosphere [Gr.,=color sphere], layer of rarefied, transparent gases in the solar atmosphere; it measures 6,000 mi (9,700 km) in thickness and lies between the photosphere (the sun's visible surface) and the corona (its outer atmosphere).
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plage [pläzh]
(astronomy)
One of the luminous areas that appear in the vicinity of sunspots or disturbed areas on the sun; they may be seen distinctively in spectroheliograms taken in the calcium K line.


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The third hotel by GF55 is named La Plage, located in Surfside area of Miami Beach, Florida.
The beaches of Plage du Letty and Plage Saint Gilles are also situated in Benodet, and you can while away the days on both, where your children can entertain themselves while you relax in the summer sun.
While the pounds 200,000 Nottingham Riviera, as it has been dubbed, may not have the glamour of the Paris Plage, it seems just as popular with shoppers and commuters.
 
 
 
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