gasses
Coronal ejections or solar flares or prominences
A pyroclastic flow
No, the sun is not a solid. It is a massive sphere of hot gases, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
Yes, a star is a glowing sphere of hot gas.
Huge streams of hot, magnetically charged gases. The sun spots are cooler parts of the surface.
The sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen around 70% and helium around 28% also Carbon and nitrogen
The sun is hot because it is a huge ball of burning gases like hydrogen and helium. These gases are always moving and colliding with each other, creating a lot of heat and light. This heat and light is what warms our planet Earth.
A star is a brilliantly glowing sphere of hot______?
A star is a brilliantly glowing sphere of hot______?
No, the Sun is a massive ball of hot, glowing gases, primarily hydrogen and helium, undergoing nuclear fusion. There are no solid rocks on the Sun due to its extreme temperature and lack of a solid surface.
Bright explosions of hot gases from the chromosphere are known as solar flares. They release huge amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, x-rays, and charged particles that can impact Earth's magnetic field and cause disruptions in communication systems and power grids.
Volcanic rocks are hot if they are freshly erupted. Otherwise, no.