That is highly unlikely. Earth's magnetic field prevents the effects of solar flares from coming close to the surface in all but the most severe instances.
well u see there would be uhh fire and stuff
Prominence are huge loops of gas that connect different parts of sunspot regions. A solar flare is an explosion caused by hydrogen getting really hot, the gas shoots out into space causing a solar flare.
no
Time of day & cloud cover.
A solar cell has a similar function to a leaf.
It effects electricity
No. Solar flares do not affect Earth's rotation.
It would wipe out all electricity. a solar flare occurs every 11 years.
Unlikely.. At least, in a solar flare, electronics are destroyed. If your car did not run on any electricity, it would probably be fine.
Solar flares
Yes. Solar means "related to the Sun".
Graeme King wrote solar flare in 2009
A solar flare can set off beautiful Northern Lights. If the solar flare is really powerful, it can mess up communications and it can wreck the power grid.
no because a solar flare cant actually hit the earth the earths magnetosphere protects it there for the flare will not hurt you physically
The biggest solar flare ever measured occurred on November 4, 2003. It is estimated that this flare was an X28.
The temperature of a solar flare varies between 10 and 20 million degrees Kelvin.
Solar Flare - 2008 was released on: USA: 6 June 2008