These conditions indicate a violent sun which emits charged particles to wards earthas Solar wind.
These particles will cause Aurora on earth, damage our satellites, induce high voltage on transmission lines, harmful for space travelers.
the intense magnetic fields
sunspots
no they don't
the answer is in the question its solar flares
the answer is in the question its solar flares
the answer is in the question its solar flares
No. Sunspots are related to prominences and flares because they are all caused by imperfections in the Sun's magnetic field. A sun spot is the base of a prominence (they are the same phenomenon) and Solar flares are just enormous prominances. The Earth has no effect whatsoever on the Sun. (Apart from a few very minor technicalities.)
All surface artifacts of the sun are caused by magnetism (Magnesium is an element and does not affect much.) These phenomena include sunspots, solar flares, and plasma ejections.
No objects on the sun. but there are sunspots and flares.
The sun don't really need sunspots cause sunspots are related to several features on the sun's surface but prominences and solar flares need sunspots.Sunspots are the places where the magnetic field lines of the Sun poke out of the Sun to form loops.Where they poke out they are seens as prominences against the edge of the Sun's visible disk during an eclipse of the Sun.The looped magnetic field lines contain energy and are unstable, When they break and reconnect they release this energy suddenly and cause solar flares.
Flares and sunspots
There is a solar phenomenon believed to be affected by an increase in sunspots. Most solar flares are believed to be linked to an increase in sunspots.