firstly all satelites and planes would fall to the earth, then we would lose the internet, from then on we would all become primitive and murder eachother and resort to cannibalism.
Of course they always happen in the daytime. Apart from that you would get the usual effects. The main one being that it goes dark!
The infection might re-establish itself and flare up again.
You would see the Sun being occulted by the Moon.
This would be a fusion of three helium nuclei. This would happen towards the end of a star's life, it's not occurring in the sun at present, but obviously has happened in various stars in the past, which is why we have the heavy elements in our solar system
During a solar flare, it is recommended to stay indoors and away from windows to avoid exposure to harmful radiation. Unplug electronic devices to prevent damage from power surges, and listen to updates from authorities on emergency channels. If you are outdoors, seek shelter in a building or a vehicle to reduce exposure to radiation.
well u see there would be uhh fire and stuff
It would wipe out all electricity. a solar flare occurs every 11 years.
Unlikely.. At least, in a solar flare, electronics are destroyed. If your car did not run on any electricity, it would probably be fine.
There could be several reasons. Two of the possible reasons are: Cost of making the changes to protect the grid could be very costly. They might not believe that a massive solar flare that knocks the grid out will actually happen, so the improvements are not necessary. If you look at hiatory, it jas happened before. Look up the Carrington event back in the 1800's. A solor flare happened and FRIED the telegraph cables, and everything else around them. Just imagine if something happened like that today. Plus, the cost would be "pocket change" compared to how much we spend on needless wars!
Of course they always happen in the daytime. Apart from that you would get the usual effects. The main one being that it goes dark!
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
If you were outside the Earth's protective layer, the answer is yes.
Solar is Sun so without the Sun there is no solar.
An explosion of hydrogen gas from the sun's surface would likely result in a solar flare or coronal mass ejection. These events can release massive amounts of energy and radiation into space, and can sometimes disrupt satellite communication and power grids on Earth. It is a natural part of the solar cycle but can pose a risk to technology and infrastructure.
I would say all the fifth tier weapons. Solar Flare, Thunder Edge, and Tundra Beads
We would have what is called a "Total Solar Eclipse." The Most recent Total Solar Eclipse happened in 1487. The Next Total Solar Eclipse will happen in 2079. An interval of approx. 601 years. But for lack of better explanation, we would have a solar eclipse that we get annually.
If a strong solar flare were to hit Earth, it could disrupt satellites, communication systems, and power grids. This can lead to widespread blackouts, GPS navigation errors, and potential damage to electrical equipment. It may also pose health risks to astronauts in space and high-altitude airplane passengers due to increased radiation exposure.