Generally, the sun observes a solar cycle of eleven years. In this cycle, there are fluctuations in the activity, such as the ejected levels of solar radiation, and in the appearance of the sun, such as changes in the amount and size of sun spots, solar flares and other phenomena that occur on the sun's surface.
These changes also affect phenomena on earth, especially the auroras.
They also need energy to move and to stay alive
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Think about a severe weather situation you have experienced near your home or have witnessed on the news.
The question is asking you to tell about any severe weather that you have seen, heard, or you've experienced about and just tell them about it.
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because the sun shines on it when it rotates. depending on where the sun rises and setes makes the lunar phases. Such as full moon. New moon.
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