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Features of the Sun 8.E.4B.6 Analyze and interpret data from the surface features of the Sun (including photosphere, corona, Sunspots, prominences, and.

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1 Features of the Sun 8.E.4B.6 Analyze and interpret data from the surface features of the Sun (including photosphere, corona, Sunspots, prominences, and solar flares) to predict how these features may affect Earth.

2 The photosphere is the visible surface of the Sun that emits the light that we see. It is the lowest layer of the Sun’s atmosphere. The corona, the outer most layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, also emits light but is only visible as a white halo during a solar eclipse.

3 Sunspots appear as dark spots on the photosphere
Sunspots appear as dark spots on the photosphere. They are actually moving areas of magnetic activity with temperatures that are cooler than the area of the photosphere in which they are located. Astronomers study Sunspot cycles to learn how changes in solar activity affect life on Earth. Prominences are bright arch-like loops that may erupt from the photosphere into the corona. Often associated with Sunspot activity, they release large amounts of energy into outer space.

4 Solar flares occur near Sunspots and are sudden, intense explosions that result in changes in brightness when magnetic energy is released. The charged particles released by solar flares are often detected in Earth’s atmosphere. The energy released from solar flares can cause damage to the International Space Station, disrupt radio and electrical transmissions on Earth, and cause displays of bright lights, auroras, that appear to “dance” in the skies near the North and South Poles

5 Create a Foldable Defining…
Photosphere Corona Sunspots Prominences Solar Flares

6 Copy the notes into your notebooks
Pick up a colored paper and complete to foldable – glue into your notebooks when complete Complete quiz corrections in COMPLETE SENTENCES on a SEPARATE SHEET of paper. Examples: 1. The Earth’s axis remains pointed in the same direction always as the Earth revolves around the sun is a true statement. 2. Asteroids can be found in an area called the asteroid belt. Where is this located? Answer: The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter, answer choice C.


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