14 questions
The Sun is made of...
Water and Ice
Hydrogen
Magnesium
Hydrogen and Helium
The Sun takes up 99.8% of the Solar System
True
False
Different parts of the Sun rotate at different rates because
The sun is solid and heavy
The sun is made of water and is unstable
The sun is made of gas
The Sun core....
The region of the sun where energy is produced.
The region of the sun where solar flare happen.
The sun spots are generated at core
The carry particles of ligh
Solar Prominence
Quick burst of gas into the solar system
Loop of gas that connects sun spots
Hot gas moving into Earth's atmosphere
Breaks power lines
Solar Flare
The crown of the sun
Cooler spots on the sun
A loop of energy
Brief eruption of intense high energy of gas
Rippled sheets of light in the sky because of electrical charged particles.
Denver
Stars
Galaxies
Auroras
The layer of the sun that makes light
Photosphere
Solar flare
Core
Chromosphere
Chromosphere
The layer of sun that creates the suns color
The layer that makes light
The layer that creates energy
Coronal Mass Ejections "CME's"
massive emissions of electrically charged material
Explosions that occur when multiple loops suddenly connect
hydrogen and nitrogen together
Sun spots
Joining of hydrogen atoms to form helium
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fission
Sun spots moving together
How might sun spots affect Earth?
Sun spots are linked to solar winds, which blow particles onto Earth
They don't affect Earth
They can cause sand storms.
How does the Sun's Corona affect Earth
It can blind people during lunar eclipses
It doesn't affect Earth.
The Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's) throw particles into space which cause solar winds. Leads to Auroras
Leads to colder sun spots.
Sun Spots
Throw particles into Earth's Atmosphere
Create donuts
Help the space probes send information
The cooler darker parts of the Sun