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How are magnetic storms on Earth related to sunspot activity?

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&lt;marquee&gt;In the early stage of a sunspot cycle, the number of sunspots increases when the solar state changes from less active to more active. The period or year with the most sunspots is called "solar maximum", it is also the time when the solar activity is most active and solar magnetic storms often occur[/tex.]</p><p></p><p>[tex] &lt;marquee&gt;✌️☺️☺️plz mark as brainllest answer✌️⚡☺️

Answered by manman21350
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Hot material called plasma near a sunspot interacts with magnetic fields, and the plasma can burst up and out from the sun, in what is called a solar flare. Energetic particles, x-rays and magnetic fields from these solar flares bombard the earth in what are called geomagnetic storms.

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