Hmm..I think it would be sunquakes. Because of the large amount of energy, the explosion and violent storms could affect the whole sun, which could be sunquakes. Though, I cannot guarantee you that this answer is correct.
Prominence: "Astronomy A tonguelike cloud of flaming gas rising from the sun's surface, visible as part of the corona during a total solar eclipse."
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No, the word 'solar' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (solar energy, solar eclipse, solar flare, etc.)A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
incoming solar radiation = insolation
The word solar is an adjective and its meaning is 'pertaining to the sun.' Some synonyms for solar are cosmic, stellar, empyreal, and heliacal.
Another word for an outburst of anger is "flare-up." Other synonyms include "fit of rage," "explosion of anger," or "temper tantrum," depending on the context and intensity of the emotion.
flair, flare
solar wind, solar flare
No, the word 'solar' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (solar energy, solar eclipse, solar flare, etc.)A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
The sun released a huge solar flare in the last couple of weeks.
Solar flare
flare, fusion, falling star, frequency
radiates solar flare
Graeme King wrote solar flare in 2009
A solar flare can set off beautiful Northern Lights. If the solar flare is really powerful, it can mess up communications and it can wreck the power grid.
Yes, a solar flare and a sun flare are the same thing. They refer to sudden releases of energy in the sun's atmosphere that can cause disturbances on Earth.
The biggest solar flare ever measured occurred on November 4, 2003. It is estimated that this flare was an X28.
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