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Actually, it doesn't matter much. Solar storms have hit the Earth many times in history. It won't be much of a disaster.
A solar storm is an astronomical phenomenon called "sunspots", which is formed by the appearance of flares and sunspots on the surface of the sun due to the local production of ** in the sun's atmosphere. If you look at it with the naked eye, you will feel as if the sun has some black moles. As the sun rotates, these "black moles" also move from west to east in a dozen days, but very slowly.
It is very dangerous to observe with the naked eye.
It is very dangerous to observe "sunspots" with the naked eye, because the sunlight is especially dazzling when sunspots are produced; If you look directly at it with the naked eye, you will be easily burned by strong light. Wang Sichao introduced a safer observation method, pouring ink into a basin filled with water under the sun, and when the water turns black, the sun is reflected in it, which will show the phenomenon of sunspots, but the observation is much lighter.
Sunspot activity usually runs in an 11-year cycle, with the peak of this cycle occurring in 2000. More than three years after the peak, sunspots become active again, leading to solar storms, which are somewhat anomalous. In addition to the solar storm effect, sunspots can cause high-energy flares, the latter perhaps lasting for another week or two, which could affect radio communications on Earth.
The new round of solar storms is mainly caused by a stream of gas and charged particles released by a huge newly formed sunspot group on the surface of the Sun, which is coming towards the Earth at a speed of about 3.2 million kilometers per hour.
When a solar storm erupts, it can affect communications, threaten satellites, and destroy the ozone layer. To a certain extent, it affects the human body and increases the radiation, but the amount is very low. Except for some people, such as infants, nothing else has a direct impact.
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2012 is impossible, if the solar storm hits the earth and has a great impact on the earth, the United States can live idle, and there are leaders of various countries. You don't have to look at 2012, you have to look at the United States and its leaders.
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It's better for you to be with yourself, thinking about things out of tune all day long.
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2012 and the solar storm is not light, if there is really a disaster in 2012, it is caused by us human beings, what else can we do, let it be fate!
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The Sun is the largest body in the solar system, and solar storms often occur on the hot surface, which looks spectacular, but once it hits the Earth, it can have a very large impact. Today we are going to bring up an interesting topic: what would happen to the Earth if it were hit by a huge solar storm?
The surface of the Sun is a huge plasma cloud, and localized areas often experience very violent eruptions that release large amounts of energy, a phenomenon we call solar storms. As early as 2012, a very violent storm broke out on the sun, but this time the storm only broke through the Earth's orbit, and the Earth was very lucky to avoid it.
In 1859, humanity was hit by a small solar flare, and some of the telegraph towers** were disrupted. Because at that time, science and technology were relatively backward, and there were very few sophisticated electronic components, so the losses were still relatively small.
In today's age of relatively advanced technology, if we were hit by a giant storm again, the consequences would be different. First of all, a giant storm will destroy the atmosphere in the upper part of the Earth, and with it, a giant electromagnetic pulse will be accompanied by a giant electromagnetic pulse, which will disrupt communication between the satellite and the Earth.
Solar storms can cause violent ion-on-ion currents, destroy satellites and man-made objects in space, and then affect communications on the ground, but that's not the worst part. A day later, a plasma cloud will come to Earth and will first destroy NASA's ACE satellites.
After 30 minutes, the plasma cloud collides with the Earth's magnetosphere, causing a violent geomagnetic storm. I hope you don't take a plane at this time, because the GPS system of the plane will fail immediately, and how to land safely has become a big problem for pilots.
Geomagnetic storms can severely impact our grid transformers, causing power outages around the world. Without electricity, humanity can't recreate just a small thing, and for some businesses, it's a very big loss.
Perhaps one day human technology is strong enough that we can build a huge interception net around the Earth and completely solve the hazards of solar storms.
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Look at how strong it is, if it is too strong, it will definitely have a big impact. If it is small, the earth's magnetic field can resist it, but according to reports, the magnetic field in 2013 will definitely destroy part of the earth's magnetic field, the energy is very large, and the direction is facing the earth. No one could have predicted the consequences.
If it is strong enough to enter the interior of the earth's magnetic field, then everything that humans create electromagnetism will be destroyed, such as wireless communication, mobile phones cannot be used, satellites are broken, radars are out of order, wireless remote sensing, and even reversing radars are out of order. Even transformers, which are electromagnetic induction, can break. You must know that electricity and magnetism are actually connected, so electrical appliances will be affected, especially now that we are using alternating current, which will affect it even more.
If they are all destroyed, the construction of human beings will be regressed a lot. Hopefully, the storm is not so strong.
The human body itself has a weak magnetic field, and a strong magnetic field will make the human body feel uncomfortable, and people with poor health will not be able to resist.
If the earth's magnetic field is also changed, in the next time, the geology will also move, and the magnetic material will be redistributed on the earth, not to mention the consequences, **, tsunamis, volcanoes and the like.
Anyway, it depends on how strong the storm is.
All of them want to have a little less energy.
I don't think the impact on air and water is significant. Unless the energy of the electromagnetism can be used to break down some matter, change the air and water. Ask chemists, biologists and climatologists about this.
The above is my personal opinion, I studied electromagnetism, but I am not an expert.
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It will not be anything, it will be how it will be, people will not feel anything, it may affect the radio communication and power system on the planet. Temperatures may be a bit high in the summer, but not by a degree or two, and the Northern Lights may be more visible at higher latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, but otherwise there will be no significant changes, which means that there will be no particular impact on human activities except for communications and electricity.
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2013 is the peak of solar activity, may be stronger, may have some impact on the electronic communication system and power system, the key is to see how much energy it hits the earth, so as to ** how much harm to the earth, now it is just some experts of the specific no one can say!
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There will be an answer in 2013, the most accurate answer, and now all the answers are guesses!
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If a solar storm hits the Earth, a large stream of charged particles ejected from the solar corona hits the Earth's magnetic field, creating a strong "magnetic storm".
A solar magnetic storm is a high-velocity stream of particles that releases a large number of charged particles into the outer space due to a rapid increase in the sun's energy. The charged plasma emitted during the solar eruption is emitted at a speed of 400 kilometers to 800 kilometers per second, so it will have a huge impact on the Earth's outer space environment. So far, scientists have not thoroughly studied the effects of magnetic storms on human health.
Some scientists believe that magnetic storms cause some damage to human health, but others believe that even the strongest magnetic storms do not pose a threat to human health.
Although the impact of solar magnetic storms on human health is still debated by scientists, one thing is undeniable: magnetic storms not only affect ground-based communication systems, but also pose a threat to the normal operation of various types of spacecraft.
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Mars is an example, Mars used to have a super thick atmosphere, more liquid water resources than the earth, but experienced a devastating solar storm, directly destroyed the atmosphere of Mars, and it became the current red appearance, other answers say that if the earth is attacked by the solar wind, what kind of plasma enters what foreign countries at a speed of how many seconds per minute, or what harm is caused to the human body, what communication is affected and so on are all tickling, the level is too small, If the Earth is really hit by a solar storm head-on, then the result is a second Mars.
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It's hard to say, and you can't completely think that way, and you can't believe it halfway, you can't fully believe it.
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[China] may suffer a little less than the United States, but don't rejoice =w=
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It should be true, I have prepared a lot of dry food, compressed biscuits with a shelf life of 4 years, haha.
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Life on Earth may be destroyed, and a solar storm is a small storm for the Sun, but a catastrophe for the Earth.
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When a solar storm hits the earth, the earth will definitely be destroyed, no life will survive, and there will be no living life on the earth.
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The temperature on the earth will rise a lot in an instant, the environment will become very harsh, and at the same time, it will cause various natural disasters.
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Really CCTV-1 was reported in 2013 probably.