the answer is in the question its solar flares
the answer is in the question its solar flares
The correct answer is c) Solar flares. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation and electrically charged particles that occur when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is released, often associated with sunspots. These events can impact space weather and have effects on Earth's magnetosphere.
Flares of electrically charged particles, also known as solar flares, are intense bursts of energy released by the Sun's magnetic fields. They can occur near sunspots, which are dark regions on the Sun's surface with strong magnetic activity. Solar flares can emit electromagnetic radiation across the spectrum and impact space weather, potentially affecting satellites, power grids, and communication systems on Earth.
The Earth's magnetic field, although it does not deflect all charged particles; it only deflects most of them.
They make up part of the solar wind
Sunspots.
Cosmic rays are constantly coming down, coliding with the electrically charged atmosphere witch creates a massive ionization screening in the ionosphere. A giant world wide electromagnetic umbrella!
An electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a piece of equipment that uses high DC voltage to deposit a charge on precipitates passing through it, and a charge of opposite polarity on collector plates that attract and hold the precipitates. The whole process produces an outflow of air or gas that has far less particulate matter in it. Devices like the ESP are used in different environments to clean air, and are also applied to clean the flue gases coming out of boilers to remove flyash.
Dark spots on the Sun are called sunspots. (You knew that was coming, didn't you?)
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are responsible for emitting these charged particles, which can interact with the Earth's magnetic field and cause disruptions in communications and electrical circuits. These phenomena are collectively referred to as space weather events.
It's caused by charged particles coming from the sun being diverted into the Earth's atmosphere by its magnetic field, and collided with atoms in the atmosphere to emit light.
The winds of outer space are called solar winds. Not really air but it is the movement of gases and charged particles coming from the sun or the planets into outer space.