Solar Flares - A Big Explosion on the surface of the sun
Sunspots - Every 11 years there is a peak in the number of them
Solar Winds - Gives comets their tails
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The solar system is, by definition, the sun and the various objects which orbit the sun. That's simply what the term means. Hence, the sun is necessarily in the solar system.
Tagalog term of solar eclipse: eklipse sa araw
Big Bang is the term that describes how the solar system was formed.
The recent definition of a renewable energy source is that could be compensated in less than 100 years.Examples are: Solar energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy, ... etc
The term is syzygy (astronomy) or a solar eclipse.
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The solar system is, by definition, the sun and the various objects which orbit the sun. That's simply what the term means. Hence, the sun is necessarily in the solar system.
A. solar wind: a stream of charged particles released by the sun B. solar prominence: a violent explosion that may appear as a loop or an arc on the sun's surface C. gamma ray photon: high-energy electromagnetic radiation released during nuclear fusion in the sun
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