This depends upon the flare intensity. The statistics of flares that were detected from 1980 through 1989 with the Hard x-ray Burst Spectrometer on the solar maximum mission show that flares occur at an average rate of about one per day at solar minimum.
It varies, from several per day when the Sun is particularly "active" to less than one each week when the Sun is "quiet".
2.28 per year, roughly.
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Solar Flares - A Big Explosion on the surface of the sun Sunspots - Every 11 years there is a peak in the number of them Solar Winds - Gives comets their tails (I apologize for the last answer. I never used Answers before. Hopefully, this helps)
Solar flares discharge radiation and charged particles.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
No. Solar flares have nothing to do with tsunamis.
No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.
Solar flares
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Solar Flares - A Big Explosion on the surface of the sun Sunspots - Every 11 years there is a peak in the number of them Solar Winds - Gives comets their tails (I apologize for the last answer. I never used Answers before. Hopefully, this helps)
Solar flares are ejected from the Sun every so often. It relates to solar activity on the Sun. They can occur at any time, but are more common at the peak of the cycle of solar activity and for about 3 years after the peak. The solar activity cycle takes about 11 years.
Solar flares happen on the Sun
Solar flares are ejected from the Sun every so often. It relates to solar activity on the Sun. They can occur at any time, but are more common at the peak of the cycle of solar activity and for about 3 years after the peak. The solar activity cycle takes about 11 years.
Solar flares discharge radiation and charged particles.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
No. Solar flares have nothing to do with tsunamis.
No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.
No, but it does have solar flares. Solar flares are small explosions that happen on the sun everyday.
Solar flares.