Their effect on natural processes is purely the beautiful aurora.
Their effects on man-made equipment can be very damaging, disabling telecommunications and possibly inducing overloads in electrical supply networks.
Prolonged solar flares can have several effects on Earth. They can cause disruptions in satellite communications and navigation systems, potentially impacting global telecommunications and GPS functionality. Solar flares can also result in geomagnetic storms and increased radiation levels in the upper atmosphere, which may pose risks to astronauts and can interfere with power grids on the ground, leading to blackouts and electrical disruptions.
No. Solar flares do not affect Earth's rotation.
it can't because earth has a magnetic shield that blocks the solar flares.
Not exactly. They are detectable when they occur, before the Sun revolves to place them in a position that may affect the Earth.
nope!! sorry.
solar flares would demolish all of earth but if small they probably would not affect us. remember wee are about 94.1 million miles away from the sun.
No. Solar flares do not affect Earth's rotation.
it can't because earth has a magnetic shield that blocks the solar flares.
Not exactly. They are detectable when they occur, before the Sun revolves to place them in a position that may affect the Earth.
nope!! sorry.
Solar "Flares" or "Solar Winds"
solar flares would demolish all of earth but if small they probably would not affect us. remember wee are about 94.1 million miles away from the sun.
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atmosphere
These are solar flares or coronal mass ejections(CMEs).
Yes. These storms get so large they shoot into space in the form of solar flares. Large solar flares even affect our weather.
The Aurora.
The Aurora.