Coronal Mass Ejection or CMEs for short.
Edit: I think the answer is simply "Plasma".
The part of the atmosphere is called the ionosphere. When energy from the sun strikes gas molecules in this layer, it causes them to become ionized and emit light, creating phenomena like the auroras.
No, the sun is composed of hot plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where gas particles have been stripped of their electrons, resulting in a highly energized and ionized state. This is different from a regular gas where particles are neutral.
The lava-like material that the sun shoots out is called plasma. It is a hot, ionized gas consisting of charged particles like protons and electrons. This solar plasma can create solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
The Sun is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gases. It consists of multiple layers, including the core, radiative zone, convective zone, photosphere, chromosphere, and corona. The core is where nuclear fusion reactions occur, generating the Sun's energy.
No. The sun is made of hydrogen and helium plasma. Plasma is a state of matter defined as being super-heated ionized gas. Solids and liquids would instantly be vaporized on the sun due to the extreme heat.
The gas in the son has been ionized which is why it is in the plasma stage on the sun.
Solar bubbles, also known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are massive bursts of ionized gas and magnetic fields from the Sun's corona. They can travel through space and interact with Earth's magnetic field, potentially leading to geomagnetic storms and disruptions to satellite communications.
A plasma (i.e. ionized gas)
The vapor blanket around the sun is called the solar corona. It is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere and is composed of highly ionized gas that is visible during a total solar eclipse.
The part of the atmosphere is called the ionosphere. When energy from the sun strikes gas molecules in this layer, it causes them to become ionized and emit light, creating phenomena like the auroras.
Yes, any ionized gas is a plasma.
Neither, it is plasma (hot ionized gas). Mostly hydrogen and helium.
No, the sun is composed of hot plasma. Plasma is a state of matter where gas particles have been stripped of their electrons, resulting in a highly energized and ionized state. This is different from a regular gas where particles are neutral.
The sun is a ball of gas. There is anything called 'sun gas' that humans can manufacture.
Ionized gas is plasma which is the fourth state of matter. Plasma is a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized. Ionizing is where it converts an atom of gas into an ion or ions by removing one or more of the electrons. Also plasma is in fire not gas.
A comet's ion tail consists of ionized gas molecules and atoms that have been stripped of their electrons by the Sun's ultraviolet radiation and solar wind. This ionized gas forms a long tail that points away from the Sun due to the pressure of the solar wind.
A Gas is electrically neutral, a plasma is ionized ... and thus is a good conductor of electricity.