Chapter 29 Test
Sunspots
A dark area of the photosphere of the sun that is cooler than the surrounding areas and That has a strong magnetic field
What is a prominence on the sun?
A large loop of gas supported by the magnetic field
Prominences
A loop of relatively cool and incandescent gas that extends above the photosphere and above the suns edge as seen from Earth
Solar flare
An explosive release of energy that comes from the sun and that is associated with magnetic disturbances on the suns surface
Where are auroras frequently seen?
At the magnetic poles
How are auroras formed?
Auroras form when charged particles emitted from the sun during a solar flare penetrate the Earth's magnetic shield and collide with atoms and molecules in our atmosphere
In the sun's radiative zone energy moves?
By radiation
Auroras
Colored light produced by charged particles from the solar wind and from the magnetosphere that react and excite the oxygen and nitrogen of earths upper atmosphere usually seen in the sky nearest earths magnetic poles
Coronal mass ejection
Coronal gas that is thrown into space from the sun
What is a coronal mass ejection?
Coronal gas that is thrown into space from the sun
When hydrogen nuclei fuse to into helium nuclei what is released?
Energy is released
What elements make up most of the sun's mass?
Hydrogen and helium
The sun converts matter into energy in the?
In the Core
Is a sunspot a solar eruption?
No, a sunspot is a cool dark areas of gas within the photosphere
Most of the sun's energy is a result of?
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion
Process of combining nuclei of small Atoms to form a massive nuclei
What is the hottest layer in the sun's atmosphere called?
The Corona
How long is the sunspot cycle?
The duration of the sunspot cycle is about 11 years.
Corona
The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
What are the three parts of the sun's atmosphere?
The photosphere, chromosphere, and Corona
Convective zone
The region of the suns interior that is between the radiative zone and the photosphere and in which energy is carried upward by convection
What are northern lights?
The result of collisions between gaseous particles in the earths atmosphere with charge particles released from the sun's atmosphere or aurora borielas.
What type of star is the sun?
The sun is a main sequence star on the HR diagram
Chromosphere
The thin layer of the sun that is just above the photosphere and that glows a reddish color during eclipses
Photosphere
The visible surface of the sun
Radiative zone
Zone of the suns interior that is between the core and the convection zone and which energy moves by it radiation