several hundred million degrees.
It can both burn and give them radiation poisoning.
No. Solar flares are a common occurrence. Earth's magnetic field protects us from the worst of it. The greatest danger is that an especially powerful solar flare could knock out satellites and damage electrical systems.
Solar flares
Yes. Solar means "related to the Sun".
no because a solar flare cant actually hit the earth the earths magnetosphere protects it there for the flare will not hurt you physically
It can both burn and give them radiation poisoning.
a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn-
No. Solar flares are a common occurrence. Earth's magnetic field protects us from the worst of it. The greatest danger is that an especially powerful solar flare could knock out satellites and damage electrical systems.
A sun flare is a type of explosion. Simply put, the Sun shoots out heat waves combined with liquid hot magma into the surrounding areas and the force fields throw them away from the sun.A solar flare occurs when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly released.
Solar flares
Yes. Solar means "related to the Sun".
Graeme King wrote solar flare in 2009
A solar flare can set off beautiful Northern Lights. If the solar flare is really powerful, it can mess up communications and it can wreck the power grid.
Yes, they get very hot.
no because a solar flare cant actually hit the earth the earths magnetosphere protects it there for the flare will not hurt you physically
You might think a flare would not burn in a vacuum, however, they will. The oxygen for the flare to burn is already chemically in the flare. And flare guns HAVE gone into space- as emergency equipment.
The biggest solar flare ever measured occurred on November 4, 2003. It is estimated that this flare was an X28.