The sun's magnetic field is what causes the phenomenon known as sunspots. Magnetic fields also affect the earth's weather. Sunspots are a cyclical occurrence that cause solar flares, magnetic activity that affects the earth.
When the sun has a mass coronal ejection, the resulting sun spot is the scar left behind. The trillions of tons of mass are then hurled into space, some eventually hitting the earth's magnetosphere. When the magnetic fields bend under the force of the mass reaching earth and "snap" back into place, the resulting magnetic storm or aurora borealis occurs.
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Because sunspots are concentrated areas of magnetic fields, they might be contributing with magnetic storms.
Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds
they create auroras and weaken the earth's magnetosphere.
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The Sun's own magnetic field - the star is the largest and most active component of the system.
Jupiter. Ithas by far the most powerful magnetic field of all the planets in our solar system.
The weakest part of Earth's magnetic field is near the magnetic North and magnetic South poles. This is where magnetic field lines intersect with the Earth, and where you are most likely to see auroras during periods of high solar wind activity.
A magnetic field indicates a ferrous core. This is necessary for life to begin because a magnetic field is needed to deflect solar radiation.
a pole in the solar system is two ends of the magnetic field. north and south
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The Sun's own magnetic field - the star is the largest and most active component of the system.
The magnetic field of Earth prevents the solar wind from easily stripping off the atmosphere and leaving the planet dry and arid like Mars.
The sun produces energetic and charged particles and blasts them in all directions (solar winds). These charged particles can get trapped when they are near the earth's magnetic field. With the grace of this magnetic field, we are all shielded from being irreversible harmed. See the picture in the related link for a visualization of how the magnetic field gets distorted by solar winds. ============================
The planets within our solar system that have a magnetic field are: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury (though it is weak), Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.
Well, imagine the Earth's magnetic field is an umbrella, its a fairly sturdy umbrella so most of the Solar Wind is deflected off and around the Earth. But some of the Solar Wind gets past the magnetic field at our poles which is what causes Auroras. Solar Wind tends to rip at Earths magnetic field, it acts sort of like a flag on a windy day. Blasting and flailing in different directions as the Solar Wind rushes past it. There are a few good videos on utube if you want to check it out.
Jupiter
Jupiter. Ithas by far the most powerful magnetic field of all the planets in our solar system.
Aurora borealis