The height of the particle being bombarded, and the type being bombarded by electrons from the Sun.
The same factors that determine the force of gravity between ANY objects. (1) The masses involved, (2) the distance between the masses.
There are three factors, actually. The star's size and temperature determine the absolute magnitude, or how bright the star really is. Those two factors can be considered as one - the star's absolute magnitude. The absolute magnitude combined with our distance from the star determines its apparent magnitude, or how bright the star appears to be from Earth. So, a big, hot, super bright star very far away may have the same apparent magnitude as a small, cool star that's fairly close to the Earth.
1. The lowest part of it is higher then a jet plane flies. 2. It is considered a natural light
Teaspoons and cups....
Air pollution or fog
Time and distance
The prime factors of 30 are: 2, 3, and 5.
Factors: elasticity and shape of the object
The mass divided my the volume determine the density of an object
size, and shape
Temperature and Pressure
density and gravitational pull
Natural selection and traits
Mass and distance
The two factors are the amount of mass an object has and the distance between the two objects.
Mass and Velocity
Temperature and impurities. Google it!