Which describes a difference between solar wind and a geomagnetic storm? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)

Responses

Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms; geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind.
Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms; geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind.

Geomagnetic storms are constant; solar wind occurs only occasionally.
Geomagnetic storms are constant; solar wind occurs only occasionally.

Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally; solar wind is constant.
Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally; solar wind is constant.

Geomagnetic storms travel at the speed of light, while solar wind takes four days to reach Earth.
Geomagnetic storms travel at the speed of light, while solar wind takes four days to reach Earth.

Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs; solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun.

1 answer

The three correct answers that describe the differences between solar wind and geomagnetic storms are:

  1. Solar wind sometimes results in geomagnetic storms; geomagnetic storms do not cause solar wind.
  2. Geomagnetic storms occur only occasionally; solar wind is constant.
  3. Geomagnetic storms are associated with CMEs; solar wind is associated with the constant activity in the sun.

These responses highlight the relationship between solar wind and geomagnetic storms, their occurrence patterns, and their associations with different solar phenomena.