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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.

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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.

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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

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they create auroras and weaken the earth's magnetosphere.

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