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Those arcs of gas that erupt from the surface of the sun are called solar prominences. They are large, bright, gaseous features that can extend outward from the Sun's surface into the corona. Solar prominences are often associated with solar flares and can be visible during total solar eclipses.
Some features that form on or above the sun's surface include sunspots, solar flares, prominences, and coronal loops. These features are related to the sun's magnetic field and can impact space weather and phenomena like the auroras on Earth.
Up close, a star appears as a glowing sphere of hot gases undergoing nuclear fusion. The surface may show sunspots, prominences, and flares. Stars can vary in size, color, and temperature, leading to a diverse array of appearances.
Good question, it is actually extremely important, this is because it protects the earth from harmful solar flares that would otherwise cause havoc with our electrical appliances. If you have heard of the northern lights and wondered how and why this happens then the reason is that the magnetic field acts the same as a bar magnet and the magnets force goes from the north to south poles and so this allows the solar flares to enter the atmosphere and when it enters the atmosphere it creates the northern lights. Hope this way helpful in some way
Magnesium is the metallic element commonly used in flares and flashbulbs due to its bright and intense white light when ignited.
Solar flares. I think the answer is "solar prominences".
solar flares isfire
They are "solar prominences" (closely connected to "solar flares").
no they don't
The sun is the heavenly body that has flares and prominences. Sunspots and solar wind are other natural phenomena associated with the sun.
The Sun... :)
No, gamma ray photons do not include prominences and solar flares. Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted by some astronomical bodies, while solar flares and prominences are phenomena associated with the activity on the Sun's surface.
Yes
I wish I knew!! I'm pretty sure though that the sunspots, flares, and prominences all connect and have to do with magnetic energy and the sun's atmosphere.
Solar prominences are huge bursts of gas that erupt from the sun's atmosphere and form enormous loops due to the sun's magnetic field. These loops can extend tens of thousands of kilometers into space and can last for several hours to even months before dissipating. Solar prominences are often associated with solar flares and can release large amounts of energy and particles into space.
solar flare or solar prominences
the intense magnetic fields