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What are particles thrown off the sun's corona that can affect Earth's magnetic field called? A) a sunspot B) nuclear fusion C) a coronal mass ejection
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What are particles thrown off the sun's corona that can affect Earth's
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A) a sunspot
B) nuclear fusion
C) a coronal mass ejection
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C.
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C. a coronal mass ejection.
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