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Coronal Mass Ejections

Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are massive bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields rising above the solar corona. These violent reactions on the sun's surface can eject plasma into space, influencing solar winds that affect Earth's weather and environment. CMEs are responsible for creating sunspots, which are areas of intense magnetic reactivity. This phenomenon has significant implications for space weather, including potential disruptions in satellite operations and electricity grids. Understanding CMEs is vital for predicting their effects on both space and terrestrial systems.

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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