Asked by Credance (Dark Sonic)
Which is the cause of the sun's magnetic properties?(1 point)
Responses
upward movement of super-heated gases in the convective zone
upward movement of super-heated gases in the convective zone
uneven churning of plasma
uneven churning of plasma
rapid spinning of metals in the core
rapid spinning of metals in the core
uniform clockwise rotation of charged particles
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upward movement of super-heated gases in the convective zone
upward movement of super-heated gases in the convective zone
uneven churning of plasma
uneven churning of plasma
rapid spinning of metals in the core
rapid spinning of metals in the core
uniform clockwise rotation of charged particles
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The cause of the sun's magnetic properties is primarily due to the **uneven churning of plasma** within its interior, particularly in the convective zone. This process, along with the rapid movement of charged particles and the solar dynamo effect, generates the sun's magnetic fields.
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