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What are solar winds made of?

A. charged particles
B. nitrogen gas
C. oxygen gas
D. plasma​

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Answer:

Charged particles

Step-by-step explanation:

The solar wind is a stream of energetic (charged) particles that the Sun ejects. These include hydrogen's electrons and protons, as well as atomic nuclei like helium, which are known as alpha particles. There are also evidence of 'heavy ions' and carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, neon, and magnesium atomic nuclei.

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Answer:

Charged particles

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It's correct

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