The arch like eruptions from sunspots are called solar prominence.
it's called a blasting :)
No. The large arch-like eruptions your thinking of are called solar flares. Eclipses are alignments of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Sunspots are also different. Sunspots are areas on the Sun that are of a different colors that do cause magnetic interruptions of cell phone use, Internet, etc... Solar flares (Arch-like eruptions) cause changes in temperature and usually bring extreme heats.
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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.
Sunspots are parts of the Sun that are about 1200 degrees centigrade cooler than the surroundings.
The pulverized particulates are called ash. Larger chunks of magma are called tephra.
prominences
prominences
Solar Flares.
No. The large arch-like eruptions your thinking of are called solar flares. Eclipses are alignments of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Sunspots are also different. Sunspots are areas on the Sun that are of a different colors that do cause magnetic interruptions of cell phone use, Internet, etc... Solar flares (Arch-like eruptions) cause changes in temperature and usually bring extreme heats.
No. Sunspots form in the surface layer of the sun called the photosphere.
Sunspots
They are called Sunspots
They are called sunspots.
The earliest record of sunspots was by a Chinese astronomer called Gan De in 364 BCE.
They are called, sunspots.
They are called sunspots.
Sunspots .