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What is a Geomagnetic storms?

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Geomagnetic storm occur after every 11 years.

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Its pretty much when pieces of the sun fly off and hit the earth.

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The Sun goes through 11 year cycles of activity. at the peak of the cycle there can be many solar storms a week. At solar minimum, there can be a lack of solar storms lasting months.

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