Solar flares.
solar flares
Auroras are created at both the North and South magnetic poles.In the north it is called the Aurora Borealis and in the south it's called the Aurora Australis.This is caused by the solar wind interacting with the earth's magnetic field and our atmosphere.in cases of strong solar storms, the Auroras can be seen much farther from the poles.
No.Aurora at the South Pole are called aurora austalis, and are caused by the same solar magnetic phenomenon that creates aurora borealis.
Caused by the collision of charged particles directed by the magnetic field of earth. Mostly common in polar regions auroras are good astronomical sight at night.
A solar maximum is when the number of sunspots increase. These sunspots are thought to be caused by interplay between the sun's plasma and its magnetic field. The next solar maximum will be on 2024.
Solar prominences may be caused by the intense magnetic fields that are associated with sunspots.
It is called the magnetic force. This is a force caused by the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic fields of the materials.
The lines are stress fractures in the crustal ice, likely caused by eruptions created by the tidal stresses of Jupiter's gravity, and possibly also Jupiter's magnetic field.
The other way round. Eruptions caused the extinctions. Direct affect of the the lava and the increase in dust in the air causing cooling and the gas itself making the air poisonous
the volcanic eruptions in Europe they cant travel anymore
yes and no. Volacanic eruptions '''can''' be caused by the '''seperation of plates''' but they can also be caused by the '''plates conliding with each other'''. It can push the magma upward
what caused a nail to be given with magnetic property
they flotes on the mantle witch is made up of molten rock
tombora from Indonesia
volcanic eruptions caused the formation of the hawaiian islands
volcannic eruptions
Plinian eruptions are usually associated with felsic magmas.
Auroras are created at both the North and South magnetic poles.In the north it is called the Aurora Borealis and in the south it's called the Aurora Australis.This is caused by the solar wind interacting with the earth's magnetic field and our atmosphere.in cases of strong solar storms, the Auroras can be seen much farther from the poles.