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Sun spots classzone
Somya Gambhir
Per.7
Mrs. Starkins
Sun Spots Classzone
1. Because the Sun rotates so the sunspots move along with it.
2. The sunspots, in the x-ray images, look like they are large plumes of gas and molten [things] shooting out of the spots. The spots might affect earth by causing the molten minerals reaching earth.
3. T = 150,000,000 km / 400 km/s. T = 375000 seconds to reach earth.
4. Life on earth would be nearly impossible because living organisms mostly will not be able to withstand the harsh solar winds of the sun.
5. In the illustration, the weakness appears to be on the open corner where the two fields don’t cover.
6. My power can go out because of my damaged power lines. The oil supply in my town can be shut because of the pipelines being distorted. Can interfere with flying to places.
7. About 10 years.
8. 2010
9. Earthquakes
Earthquakes
Slightly.
Ocean Temp.
Yes.
Precipitation
Yes
Hurricanes
Not really
Magnetic Disturbance
Yes. Largely
Tree Rings
Slightly

10. Weather Reporters because they focus on the climate and the sun could affect our climate. Meteorologists that predict the climate. A person on the international space station. Somya Gambhir
Per.7
Mrs. Starkins
Sun Spots Classzone
1. Because the Sun rotates so the sunspots move along with it.
2. The sunspots, in the x-ray images, look like they are large plumes of gas and molten [things] shooting out of the spots. The spots might affect earth by causing the molten minerals reaching earth.
3. T = 150,000,000 km / 400 km/s. T = 375000 seconds to reach earth.
4. Life on earth would be nearly impossible because living organisms mostly will not be able to withstand the harsh solar winds of the sun.
5. In the illustration, the weakness appears to be on the open corner where the two fields don’t cover.
6. My power can go out because of my damaged power lines. The oil supply in my town can be shut because of the pipelines being distorted. Can interfere with flying to

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