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It is the Solar Flare
It is called a solar flare
No, a nova is a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months. Novae are caused by a cataclysmic nuclear explosion on a white dwarf, which causes a sudden brightening of the star and they can repeat on the same star as material repeatedly builds up on its surface from a nearby companion. They are therefore always in a binary system. Novas/Novea should not be confused with "Supernovae" which are different and are classified into different types.
A supernova *is* the explosion. A super nova is caused by one of a few stellar events: A) Sudden collapse of a star, which causes massive carbon fusion. B) The gradual accumulation of material by an already collapsed star until the mass is enough to compress the core of the star and start fusion of the element carbon (normal stars fuse hydrogen)
Solar flares.
It is the Solar Flare
"Blasting" is the act of producing a violent stream of air, an explosion, or a loud, sudden sound.
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A blast is a violent gust, such as a gust of wind, an explosion, a loud, sudden sound, or an immature or undifferentiated cell.
Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."
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flash floods
It is called a Flash Flood.
They are called flash floods.
A sudden heavy rain is called a downpour or a squall and generally occur in monsoon climates which are located near the Equator. Monsoon rains are often violent, strong and sudden.