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Try "Solar Wind".
Solar wind.
The stream of charged particles that escape through holes in the sun's corona is called the solar wind. This continuous flow of particles, primarily electrons and protons, travels through the solar system at high speeds, affecting planetary atmospheres and magnetic fields.
It is occasionally called a sinking stream or a disappearing stream, but geographers and geologists normally call it a stream, just like another stream.
Electric charge flowing in a steady stream is called electric current. It is the rate of flow of electric charge and is measured in Amperes (A).
Water is called a stream when flowing in a definite direction.
Solar wind is created by the Sun's outer atmosphere, called the corona, which is made up of highly energized particles. These particles are ejected into space at high speeds, carrying magnetic fields with them. This constant stream of charged particles flowing away from the Sun is what we call solar wind.
It's called "bank." As in river bank.
A stream of charged particles produced by the sun's corona is called the solar wind. This continuous flow of charged particles, mostly electrons and protons, emanates from the sun and extends throughout the solar system, affecting the planets and interstellar space.
A river.
It is solar wind
The broad stream of electron particles bursting upward from the surface of the Sun is called the solar wind. This continuous flow of charged particles, primarily electrons and protons, is emitted from the Sun's corona and travels through the solar system. The solar wind can influence space weather, impacting satellites, communication systems, and even Earth's magnetic field.