Flares and sunspots
The five surface features of the sun are sunspots, solar flares, prominences, faculae, and granulation. These features are caused by the dynamic processes occurring on the sun's surface due to its magnetic field and internal convective motion.
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos. These moons are irregular in shape and are thought to be captured asteroids. They orbit close to the planet's surface compared to other moons in the solar system.
voyager 1 and 2.... they have sent more although i am a lil fuzzy on the names... there was 1 that has been presumed dead... voager 1 and 2 are still commuicating till this day... and will be until 2020
1) I am learning about the solar system in school. 2) I would love to see the solar system!. 3) Earth is a planet in the solar system. 4) The sun is the biggest star in the solar system.
7.86% of the entire world uses solar power that has been created by solar panels...........only 0.093% of the world actually owns solar panels......
solar and lunar.
1. The Solar System 2. The Human Body 3. Your favorite things I hope this helps
The features on the sun are: 1. sun spots 2. provinces (solar flares)
Rotation and revolution.
FUNNELS,nets
there are 2 types of journal. 1. general journal 2. speacil journal
Radioactive and solar energy (or light and heat).
The other eclipse is a solar eclipse which is in frount of the earth blocking the sun
2 types of system case 1.DESKTOP CASE 2.TOWER CASE
The names of different types of volcanoes are: 1.Cinder, 2. Composite, 3.Shield, 4.Lava, 5.Plugs, and 6.Maars.
1) Prominence 2) Solar Flare 3) Granule 4) Sunspot 5) Spicule
It very much depends on what is meant by solar time. Not really, it's fairly clear. There are 2 types of solar time: 1) "Apparent solar time". At any particular place this is called the "local apparent solar time", because it depends on longitude. 2) "Mean solar time". This averages out the natural variations of "apparent solar time". (The word "mean" is just a way of saying "average".) This too is depends on longitude of course, but time zones are used to cover a wide area, for convenience.