the magnetic feild
Earth's inner core is made of solid iron and causes earth's magnetic field, which deflects dangerous particles shot out by our sun.
The athmosphere
Coriolis effect
The magnetosphere primarily attracts and deflects charged particles from the solar wind, such as protons and electrons. These particles are trapped and guided along the magnetic field lines of the Earth's magnetosphere, creating phenomena like auroras.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
The shield that protects the Earth from energized particles from the sun is the Earth's magnetic field. This magnetic field deflects charged particles from the solar wind, preventing them from directly impacting the atmosphere. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere provides further protection by absorbing and scattering harmful radiation. Together, these layers help safeguard life on our planet from solar radiation.
Black absorbs heat from the sun, white deflects heat from the sun.
Beta particles have a negative charge, while alpha particles have a positive charge. Beta particles are electrons or positrons, while alpha particles are helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons.
The Sun emits electron-neutrinos, elementary particles of matter that have no electric charge and very little mass, created in vast numbers by the thermonuclear reactions that fuel our parent star. See related link
Protons is a particles with a positive charge.
The Earth's magnetic field deflects solar winds which contain charged particles. These particles would be fatal to human beings.
Particles with no charge are called neutral particles. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons, photons, and neutrinos. These particles do not have a positive or negative charge, making them electrically neutral.