Storms on the surface of the sun, known as solar storms, primarily include solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation caused by the release of magnetic energy, while CMEs involve the ejection of large quantities of plasma and magnetic field from the sun's corona. These storms can impact space weather, affecting satellite operations, communication systems, and even power grids on Earth. They are driven by the sun's magnetic activity and cycles, particularly during solar maximum periods.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
What is true about sunspots
They are both gaseous, they both have spots, and they both have fierce surface "winds".
They appear in the Photosphere. That's basically the "surface" of the Sun.
The troposphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere where practically all clouds and storms occur. This layer is closest to the Earth's surface and is characterized by decreasing temperature and pressure with increasing altitude.
I assume you are talking about sunspots, as they are, in effect, "storms on the sun". They occur on or near the sun's surface.
These magnetic disturbances are known as magnetic storms.
What is true about sunspots
If a planet has an atmosphere and that atmosphere interacts with the surface and/or gets energy from the planet and/or the Sun then turbulence will arise and storms may form.
They are both gaseous, they both have spots, and they both have fierce surface "winds".
They appear in the Photosphere. That's basically the "surface" of the Sun.
There are huge (several times the size of the earth) storms on the surface of the Sun, sometimes these cause gigantic flares to expand out from the surface of the star into space. These "flares" are said to "erupt".
The troposphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere where practically all clouds and storms occur. This layer is closest to the Earth's surface and is characterized by decreasing temperature and pressure with increasing altitude.
Prominences occur in the chromosphere layer of the sun's atmosphere. They are large, bright, gaseous features that extend outward from the sun's surface.
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
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