What is the difference between a flare and a
prominence?
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A typical solar flare may last from few minutes to few hours and can be observed as bright areas on the Sun. ... A prominence is anchored to the Sun's surface, unlike a flare, and is often characterized by a loop shape. A prominence is bound by the Sun's magnetic field and can last for months.
How do a prominence and a flare differ? A prominence is a huge plume of glowing gas trapped in the Sun's magnetic field; a flare is a brief, bright eruption in the chromosphere. ... The study of the Sun's interior by analyzing waves in the Sun's atmosphere.
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