PPT-Chapter 16: The Sun
Author : luanne-stotts | Published Date : 2016-07-23
161 Physical Properties of the Sun 162 The Solar Interior SOHO Eavesdropping on the Sun 163 The Suns Atmosphere 164 Solar Magnetism 165 The Active Sun Solar Terrestrial
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161 Physical Properties of the Sun 162 The Solar Interior SOHO Eavesdropping on the Sun 163 The Suns Atmosphere 164 Solar Magnetism 165 The Active Sun Solar Terrestrial Relations. 3018637071 Patuxent River 3018630005 Lexington Park 3018637027 Leonardtown 3014750179 Prince Frederick 4104143086 Charlotte Hall 3018844074 wwwcpfcucom cpfcucpfcucom October SUN MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C H 321616 226750 250000 32 10Aug MON Rogers Cup presented by National Bank Toronto H 564828 2212250 2513000 33 17Aug MON Western Southern Open Cincinnati H 564828 2212250 2513000 34 24Aug SUN Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies New W n upper berth in use lo wer berths ca nn be co nverte to a double LI D UN SK C DE B DE DE DE Th se de ck p la ns a e a pp lica le f cruis s J50 2 on wa ds c ru ses J to JFU fer to pocru co k cad G OM DE DE Made by: Grace Taggart. Size. Moon- The Moon is 3,475km. Earth- The Earth is 12,756 km. Sun- The Sun is 1,392,684 km . What types of landforms are there?. Moon- The Moon is made out of hard rocks and there are many craters and mountains.. SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN MON MON MON MON MON MON TUE TUE TUE TUE TUE TUE WED WED WED WED WED WED THU THU THU THU THU THU FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI APRIL JUNE AUGUST MAY JULY SEPTEMBER SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT A. Smith,. 1. S.Harrison,. 1. M. Nowak,. 1. P. Buettner,. 1. R. MacLennan. 1,2. 1. Skin Cancer Research Group, School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine & Rehabilitation Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.. What Changes Are Visible?. David DuByne. ADAPT 2030. THANK YOU . TO ALL OF MY PATREON SUPPORTERS. As the Sun goes through its regular 11 solar cycle there are variances of strength in energy out put. Incredibly low periods are termed “Grand Solar Minimums”. The Sun. . . .. Which one is the biggest?. The Earth. Diameter of the Sun: 864,938 miles. Diameter of Earth: . 7,926 . miles. Diameter of the Moon: 2,160 miles. The Moon. How far away are the Sun and the Moon?. The Sun. What physical features do you notice?. How does the Sun compare to the Earth and Moon?. What does the Sun provide for the Earth?. Physical Characteristics of the Sun. Sunspots. Solar Flare. Section 22C. The sun’s motions. Apparent motion. The sun’s motion across the sky as we see it. Caused by the earth’s rotation. Ecliptic – the line marking the apparent path of the sun against the background of the stars as the sun moves around the earth.. concepts:. Energy production. Stability. 1. Basic data. Diameter 1.4 x 10. 6. km = 109 D. earth. Mass . 2.0 . x 10. 30 . kg = 333,000 . M. earth. Density 1400 kg/m. 3. (160,000 kg/m. LAYERS of the Interior. THE CORE- . Nuclear Fusion occurs. Diameter- 400,000 km. The Radiation Zone- . region of compressed gas and energy is transferred by electromagnetic waves.. Thickness- 300,000 km . Fairfield Sun focuses on sexual health, offering reviews and guides on penis extenders. It provides discreet and authoritative information, making it a trusted resource for sexual wellness. CORE. The sun produces an enormous amount of energy in its core, or central region. The sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion. During nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms join together to form helium. Nuclear fusion only can take place under conditions of extremely high pressure and temperature. The temperature inside the sun's core reaches 15 million C, high enough for nuclear fusion to take place. .
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