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Select the correct answer from the list . (2 points) During the low point in the sun's 11-year cycle, the field lines up with t...Asked by kitty face
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During the low point in the sun's 11-year cycle, the
field lines up with the poles, resulting in
sunspots. At the peak of the solar cycle,
sunspots tend to form. During that phase of the solar cycle, intense bursts of radiation cause
. This often occurs with coronal mass ejections, which are
from the sun.
During the low point in the sun's 11-year cycle, the
field lines up with the poles, resulting in
sunspots. At the peak of the solar cycle,
sunspots tend to form. During that phase of the solar cycle, intense bursts of radiation cause
. This often occurs with coronal mass ejections, which are
from the sun.
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During the low point in the sun's 11-year cycle, the
magnetic field lines up with the poles, resulting in
fewer sunspots. At the peak of the solar cycle,
more sunspots tend to form. During that phase of the solar cycle, intense bursts of radiation cause
solar flares. This often occurs with coronal mass ejections, which are
explosions of plasma from the sun.
magnetic field lines up with the poles, resulting in
fewer sunspots. At the peak of the solar cycle,
more sunspots tend to form. During that phase of the solar cycle, intense bursts of radiation cause
solar flares. This often occurs with coronal mass ejections, which are
explosions of plasma from the sun.
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