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Sunspots and solar flares, created by the sun’s magnetism, can affect the Earth’s surface

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Sunspots are areas on the sun's surface with stronger magnetic fields. (Rick Bramm, Edmonton RASC), CC BYSince ancient times, the sun has been known as a giver of light and heat, a source of life. Plants are coaxed from the Earth by its rays, bringing spring, followed by bountiful harvests. The Earth itself was found to have mystical properties when lore from China spread the use of compass magnets to find the north direction. In 1600, after ce…
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