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How are solar eruptions influenced by the sunspot cycle

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changes in the Sun's magnetism produce a greater number of sunspots, more energy and cause solar eruptions of particles

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Solar eruptions are strongly influenced by the sunspot cycle. Solar eruptions, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, are more frequent and intense during the peak of the sunspot cycle. This is because sunspots are areas of intense magnetic activity, and solar eruptions are caused by the sudden release of magnetic energy. As the sunspot cycle progresses, the magnetic fields become increasingly more complex and intense, leading to more frequent and intense solar eruptions.
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