Solar flares are brief outbursts that appear as a bright region above a sunspot cluster. Solar flares emit enormous quantities of energy in the form of ultraviolet, radio, and X-ray radiation.
Sunspot maximum and sunspot minimum are the points in time (roughly 6 years apart) when the sun is producing the most, or the least sunspots. In the past this has been measured both by sunspot area and sunspot count and is directly tied to the solar magnetic cycle.
This question makes no sense. It's like asking "what is an example of a pencil?" A pencil is a pencil, and a sunspot is a sunspot.
The sunspot cycle is about 11 years in length.
No they do not. S sunspot is basically a magnetic storm on the the Sun's Photosphere.
supernova
Yes. An explosion is a sudden release of energy, like rapid combustion.
The sudden increase in invertebrate fossil diversity
Caused]by Magnetic "storms " in the surface and near surface
The sudden explosion that frightened Brian in Hatchet was when the pilot of the small plane he was in had a heart attack and died, causing the plane to crash in the Canadian wilderness, leaving Brian stranded and alone.
don't be near it
avalanchebearsslipping and fallingfogit may be a volcano (sudden explosion).this was written by Sassie
avalanchebearsslipping and fallingfogit may be a volcano (sudden explosion).this was written by Sassie
prominence.
Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."
Solar flares are brief outbursts that appear as a bright region above a sunspot cluster. Solar flares emit enormous quantities of energy in the form of ultraviolet, radio, and X-ray radiation.
Prominence Sunspot in 1945