solar flares isfire
An eruption of gas in an arc or loop from the solar surface is called a prominence, which is often tied to a brightening of the Sun or "solar flare."
1) Prominence 2) Solar Flare 3) Granule 4) Sunspot 5) Spicule
The difference between a solar flare and a solar prominence is that a solar flare emits charged partials, which travel to the Earth. Solar prominence are large sheets that burst out from the Sun that last for days or even weeks and can grow up to 400000km high. A solar flare affects us by emitting charged partials to the Earth. When the partials hit the Earth the Earth's magnetic field forces them to the North and South poles. As this happens it produces an electrical effect in the Earth's atmosphere that interferes with transmission of radio waves. This is why many communities in the far North lose radio communication for many days at a time.It took my a very long time to figure this out. if you are doing this for a science isu in grade 9 them it is on page 453 on the bottom left of the sun diagram.
Solar flares
Yes. Solar means "related to the Sun".
Protuberance or Solar Flare.
Yes but it's hard to say
A prominence is when a solar flare ejects matter from the suns surface as a stream of incandescent gas.
Solar Prominence: The part of the sun that erupts and shoots out for thousands of kilometers and back again forming ribbon shaped clouds. Solar Flare: The part of the sun that erupts and shoots out from the surface of the sun for thousands of kilometers.
Prominence are huge loops of gas that connect different parts of sunspot regions. A solar flare is an explosion caused by hydrogen getting really hot, the gas shoots out into space causing a solar flare.
Solar flares. Don't get it mixed up with prominence, because prominence is a huge,arching column of gas. And you defined what a solar flare is above:)
1) Prominence 2) Solar Flare 3) Granule 4) Sunspot 5) Spicule
1) Prominence 2) Solar Flare 3) Granule 4) Sunspot 5) Spicule
An eruption of gas in an arc or loop from the solar surface is called a prominence, which is often tied to a brightening of the Sun or "solar flare."
1) Prominence 2) Solar Flare 3) Granule 4) Sunspot 5) Spicule
The difference between a solar flare and a solar prominence is that a solar flare emits charged partials, which travel to the Earth. Solar prominence are large sheets that burst out from the Sun that last for days or even weeks and can grow up to 400000km high. A solar flare affects us by emitting charged partials to the Earth. When the partials hit the Earth the Earth's magnetic field forces them to the North and South poles. As this happens it produces an electrical effect in the Earth's atmosphere that interferes with transmission of radio waves. This is why many communities in the far North lose radio communication for many days at a time.It took my a very long time to figure this out. if you are doing this for a science isu in grade 9 them it is on page 453 on the bottom left of the sun diagram.
Solar flares