The spectrum of emissions, only visible during a solar eclipse.
What is the Corona?
Explosion on the sun's atmosphere.
What is a Solar Flare?
It determines the period of our day.
What is the sun's light?
Used to fuse into helium.
What is Hydrogen?
The amount of time it takes sunlight to reach earth.
What is 8 minutes?
Energy source where fusion occurs.
What is the Core?
This is an example of a.
What is Solar Flare?
These would not exist without sunlight and carbon dioxide.
What are plants?
Fusion takes place in this zone.
What is core?
Zone that brings hot material to the surface of the sun.
What is the Convective Zone?
The outer atmospshere of the Sun.
What is the Corona?
An arc of gas that erupts from the photosphere.
What is a Prominence?
This wave makes us feel hot when we go outside.
What is infrared wave?
Broken down into protons, neutrons and electrons.
What are Atoms?
Sun is so big that you could fit about this number of earths inside.
What is about 1 million?
The visible surface of the Sun.
What is the Photosphere?
A dark area on the sun’s surface, where intense magnetic fields cool the sun’s surface down.
What is a Sun Spot?
The cause of Aurora Borealis.
What are Solar Flares?
Protons and electrons slamming together with high speeds.
What are Nuclear Reactions?
This wave of energy causes sun burn.
What is UV or ultraviolet waves?
Provides means of transferring energy through the sun.
What is the Radiation Zone?
Bright areas that surround sunspots.
What is Faculae?
It can create a magnetic interference on Earth.
What are solar winds?
True or False: The sun is constantly creating energy.
What is true?
Sunspots see a spike in number about every how many years.
What is eleven years?