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The Sun releases tremendous energy into space. It does so by emitting great amount of gas and electrically charged particles from the corona. This phenomenon is known as solar wind.
\\n\\nIllustration of the influence on the Earth’s magnetic field by the solar wind. White lines represent the solar wind and the blue lines surrounding the Earth represent its magnetic field. (Source: SOHO (ESA & NASA))