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Although the cause of flares is not completely understood, they are known to be associated with the magnetic field of the Sun. One favored explanation is that they occur when magnetic fields in the Sun pointing in opposite directions interact strongly with each other. Such a situation can be brought about by the churning motion of solar material near the surface, and is more likely during periods of the active sun. Thus, there typically is a correlation between the frequency of flares and the number of sunspots.
it can't because earth has a magnetic shield that blocks the solar flares.
The core is molten iron (magnetic) and is constantly moving. This moving iron is creating a magnetic field. Some planets don't have molten cores, therefore don't produce this. This process was also kickstarted by the suns solar flares.
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.
the intense magnetic fields
Solar Flares.
B. Coppi has written: 'Magnetic energy conversion processes and solar flares' -- subject(s): Plasma turbulence, Solar flares, Solar magnetic fields
Solar flares. The loops of plasma are related to strong magnetic fields within the Sun. See the related link for more information.
Although the cause of flares is not completely understood, they are known to be associated with the magnetic field of the Sun. One favored explanation is that they occur when magnetic fields in the Sun pointing in opposite directions interact strongly with each other. Such a situation can be brought about by the churning motion of solar material near the surface, and is more likely during periods of the active sun. Thus, there typically is a correlation between the frequency of flares and the number of sunspots.
it can't because earth has a magnetic shield that blocks the solar flares.
The core is molten iron (magnetic) and is constantly moving. This moving iron is creating a magnetic field. Some planets don't have molten cores, therefore don't produce this. This process was also kickstarted by the suns solar flares.
Solar flares
Solar flares.
Solar Flares
Fluctuations in the sun's magnetic field.
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.