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The Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protect it from solar flares. The atmosphere absorbs and scatters a large portion of the harmful electromagnetic radiation emitted during a solar flare. Additionally, the Earth's magnetic field deflects the charged particles that are released, preventing them from directly reaching the surface. However, in certain cases, intense solar flares can still have some impact on Earth, such as disrupting satellite communications or causing power outages in regions with weak electrical grids.
It is radiated by many of the gases in the lower atmosphere.
Solar flares, sunspots and prominences are features of the sun that have some effects on Earth: 1. Sunspots- Dark areas around the surface of the sun that are cooler than surrounding areas. They appear and disappear over a period of time. The period from minimum to maximum number of appearances of sunspots is the sunspot cycle, which occurs every 11 years. Sunspots are believed to have effects on Earth's weather and climate. Low temperatures in some countries and drought in other countries were observed during a period when very few sunspots appeared on the sun's surface. 2. Prominences- Arches of gas that rise from the sun's surface and flow back to it caused by magnetic fields of sunspots. Some prominences are in the forms of loops, curtains, or funnels. Solar prominences may last for many hours and can extend millions of kilometers above the surface of the sun. 3. Solar flares- Violent eruptions that are suddenly released and are caused by magnetic energy stored in the corona. Ultraviolet light and X rays from solar flares cause disruption of radio signals, making communication by radio and telephone difficult. Magnetic storms occur on Earth when electrically charged particles from the corona and solar flares ae added to the solar wind produced by the corona. When this happens, Earth's atmosphere radites beautiful lights called aurora borealis or northern lights. This same light is called the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere.
there are 7 layers in earths mantle.
3 earths
The Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protect it from solar flares. The atmosphere absorbs and scatters a large portion of the harmful electromagnetic radiation emitted during a solar flare. Additionally, the Earth's magnetic field deflects the charged particles that are released, preventing them from directly reaching the surface. However, in certain cases, intense solar flares can still have some impact on Earth, such as disrupting satellite communications or causing power outages in regions with weak electrical grids.
sun releases solar flare, because many hydrogen collides on each other.
yes there are 6x10^25 jovels of energy
Jupiter's magnetosphere has four poles.
It is radiated by many of the gases in the lower atmosphere.
One million OR MORE not less. P.S= ANSWER MY QUESTION: WHEN WILL SOLAR FLARES WILL COME TO DUBAI?
The atmosphere protects us from many of the sun's harmful rays as well as solar flares that have the potential to scorch the earth even from this distance.
the pros of solar power are.solar panels catch lots of light in sunny regionswhen i lived in southern california, we saved 2/3 of our energy bills by solar powerwhen installed properly, they require little upkeepThe cons are:the panels are expensive
The volume of our solar system's largest planet, Jupiter, is 1320 times the volume of Earth.
Scientists have discovered many features of the sunâ??s surface. Some of these features include a rigid iron surface, sunspots, prominences, and solar flares.
It has 2 sets of flares in Mw2 but in real life it has lots
Mercury's volume is equivalent to 0.056 x Earths Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths