Solar winds originate from the Sun's corona. These winds vary in speed and carry with them magnetic clouds and can produce storms in the Earth's magnetosphere.
'Solar wind' is not a flow of air, but a flow of ionized particles from the sun.
away from the sun
The difference between solar energy and wind energy is that solar energy comes from the sun and is in the form of waves. However they are both renewable energy resources.
The average temperature of the Sun's corona and solar wind is about 1,000,000-2,000,000 K
solar generation which gets energy from the sun using solar panels and wind generation which gets energy by windmills.
Solar flares from the sun produce bursts of solar wind, but solar wind is constantly streaming out from the sun.
The general dissipation of charged particles from the sun is called the Solar Wind. Occasionally the sun also emits vast quantities of matter from bursts known as "Coronal Mass Ejections". (The Corona is the Sun's atmosphere.)
It is solar wind
Solar
Sun = solar. if you use wind then you would have to call it wind energy.
It is pushed away from the sun by the solar wind.
solar wind is the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system.
Streams of protons and electrons emitted from the Sun produce a solar wind. This is a source of energy has been shown in science fiction as a method to power interstellar travel, using solar sails.
yes, there is
The Solar Wind. (and photons if you mean the light that the Sun emits).
solar power comes from the sun and is generated from solar pannals. wind power comes from the wind and is generated from wind mills.
No, wind energy comes from the wind and solar energy comes from the sun.