the influence of stochasticity on nonlinear population.
solar flares isfire
a glacier melting slowly on a mountain top
solar storms the large bright loops are called solar flares solar prominence A+
sunspots prominence solar flares solar winds
The shape of a solar prominence refers to the various structures and patterns observed in the Sun's atmosphere. The shape can provide insight into the magnetic fields and plasma dynamics at play within the prominence. Common shapes include arched loops, pillars, and curtains, each offering clues to the processes shaping the Sun's complex magnetic environment.
Prominence means -noun1.Also, prom·i·nen·cy. the state of being prominent; conspicuousness. 2.something that is prominent; a projection or protuberance: a prominence high over a ravine. 3.Also called solar prominence. Astronomy . an eruption of a flamelike tongue of relatively cool, high-density gas from the solar chromosphere into the corona where it can be seen during a solar eclipse or by observing strong spectral lines in its emission spectrum.
solar flares isfire
Yes but it's hard to say
A typical prominence rises thousands of kilometers; the largest observed by the "Solar and Heliospheric Observatory" (SOHO) was some 350,000 km (216,000 miles) long.
Marc S. Allen has written: 'High resolution atlas of the solar spectrum 2678-2831 A' -- subject- s -: Charts, diagrams, Solar Spectrum, Spectrum, Solar, Spectrum, Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet Spectrum
A solar prominence
Charles Edward St. John has written: 'Revision of Rowland's Preliminary table of solar spectrum wave-lengths' -- subject(s): Solar Spectrum, Spectrum analysis, Spectrum, Solar
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J. Houtgast has written: 'The variations in the profiles of strong Fraunhofer lines along a radius of the solar disc' -- subject(s): Solar Spectrum, Spectrum analysis, Spectrum, Solar
They both implode, explode and originate from the same surface.. a sunspot
A prism, a lot of droplets...
solar prominence.