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Answered by easytikona
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Sometimes growing up it might have seemed like your brother was nothing but a big ball of gas, but the Sun really is one. And just like your brother, when there's a big supply of gas, the results can be pretty dramatic... if not quite so smelly.

With all the churning and heat inside the belly of the Sun, it's not surprising when there's an occasional burp. This is essentially what a solar flare is. A solar flare is a sudden and hard to predict explosion in the layers of the Sun that causes streams of charged particles to be ejected. They tend to happen more when the Sun's activity is greater. Sometimes they can also lead to a coronal mass ejection where large amounts of physical material from the sun is flung out into space... and occasionally towards the Earth.

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Answered by rameshwarm209
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Lesson Summary Solar flares are explosions within the outer layers of the Sun that cause large amounts of energy to be ejected. That ejection is composed of electromagnetic waves, charged particles, and when it's accompanied by a coronal mass ejection, actual material from the Sun.

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