Firey Rain on the Sun

1 year ago
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he concept of "firey rain" on the Sun is not accurate in the way it might be perceived. The Sun is a massive, extremely hot, and luminous ball of gas, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with temperatures at its core reaching millions of degrees Celsius. It doesn't have weather patterns or precipitation like Earth. However, the Sun does have dynamic and complex phenomena occurring on its surface and in its outer atmosphere (corona), such as solar flares, solar prominences, and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which could be loosely compared to storms or eruptions on our planet.

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