Solar storms manifest in different forms, each with unique effects on Earth:
1. Solar Flares: Sudden bursts of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun can disrupt radio communications and navigation systems.
2. Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs): Large expulsions of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun’s corona can cause geomagnetic storms, leading to power grid failures and satellite disruptions.
3. Geomagnetic Storms: Disturbances in Earth’s magnetosphere triggered by CMEs or solar wind shock waves can result in auroras and infrastructure issues.
4. Solar Particle Events (SPEs): High-energy particle emissions pose risks to astronauts, satellites, and high-altitude flights.
Understanding these solar phenomena is essential to protecting Earth’s technology-dependent infrastructure and improving space weather forecasting.

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