Choose the answer that explains solar prominences.

storms of gas that form columns and shoot into space

sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the corona

intense solar winds on the Sun's surface

intense electromagnetic storms on the photosphere

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storms of gas that form columns and shoot into space.

Solar prominences are large features that extend outward from the Sun's surface, often in loops or arches, made up of cooler plasma that is suspended above the Sun by magnetic fields.