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Choose the answer that correctly explains solar flares. Solar flares are caused by intense solar winds on the Sun's surface. So...Question
Choose the answer that correctly explains solar flares.
Solar flares are caused by intense solar winds on the Sun's surface.
Solar flares are powered by the sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the corona.
Solar flares occur when jets of gas stream out of the Sun's core.
Solar flares happen only once every 11 years.
Solar flares are caused by intense solar winds on the Sun's surface.
Solar flares are powered by the sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the corona.
Solar flares occur when jets of gas stream out of the Sun's core.
Solar flares happen only once every 11 years.
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The correct explanation for solar flares is:
**Solar flares are powered by the sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the corona.**
Solar flares are associated with the Sun's magnetic fields and occur when there is a rapid release of energy due to the reconfiguration of magnetic field lines in the Sun's atmosphere, leading to intense bursts of radiation.
**Solar flares are powered by the sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the corona.**
Solar flares are associated with the Sun's magnetic fields and occur when there is a rapid release of energy due to the reconfiguration of magnetic field lines in the Sun's atmosphere, leading to intense bursts of radiation.
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