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As the sun’s magnetic field gets wound up by the spin ‘it starts to build tension and pressure, much like when you twist a rubber band and it knots up’, Young says. Something has to give, so the magnetic fields snap and release energy in the form of heat, either as solar flares or furious clouds of energy called coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
This Book Will Blow Your Mind: Journeys at the Extremes of Science
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