The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: Below is the arranged match of the items of the sunspot cycle. Solar Maximum (1) Occurs about 11 years after a solar maximum (on average) (2) solar flares are most common (3) auroras are most likely in Earth's skies (4) orbiting satellites are most at risk (5) sunspots are most numerous on the Sun
Solar Minimum: <span>(1) Occurs about 5 to 6 years after a solar maximum (on average)</span>
No it couldn't happen as cellular respiration brake down glucose by the help of O2 to form ATP and co2 while this Glucose was first synthesized by the photosynthesis process without it there wouldn't have been any glucose for cellular respiration to take place