coronal mass ejection
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 loop of plasma from the sun's surface is also known as a solar prominence or a solar flare. These loops are caused by the magnetic field of the sun trapping ionized gas, which can erupt into space, creating beautiful and sometimes dangerous space weather events.
An explosion of hydrogen gas from the sun's surface would likely result in a solar flare or coronal mass ejection. These events can release massive amounts of energy and radiation into space, and can sometimes disrupt satellite communication and power grids on Earth. It is a natural part of the solar cycle but can pose a risk to technology and infrastructure.
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what is gas in the disc space?
i think it goes int oorbit of what ever planit it comes closest to then becames part of that planet
solar prominence.
The space in between gas molecules is not "just empty space." It is filled with constantly moving and colliding molecules. Gas molecules are in constant motion, so even though there may be more space between them compared to liquids or solids, the space is not truly empty.
gas ca fill any space cause gas is very powerful and strong
Gas heaters that are not part of a central heating system are considered space heaters and can be dangerous as you have heard. In addition, gas heaters that are improperly used or functioning add the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, especially if they are not vented to the outdoors. Safety precautions are a must with these heaters.
no..they get beat