Although the Sun is clearly not a Pokemon, the Sun has a lot in common with electric type Pokemon named Magneton.
Hello Steemit !!! Over the past few weeks later Pokémon Go has been horrendous world. Go to the beach, and you'll meet a lot of people are struggling catching the Pokémon Magikarp, like water type or a Krabby. If you can walk to the edge of the city, you will be surrounded by grass type Pokémon, However.
Pokémon type what would you guys find in space?
Although the Sun was clearly not Pokémon, the Sun has a lot in common with the electric-type Pokémon named Magneton. ' Discharge ' and ' Zap Cannon attacks ' are two of the most powerful Magneton.
A similar way, the Sun can give rise to strong storms that can damage communications satellites and damage to electric power systems on Earth!
Storm-storm is caused by ' magnetic field ' Sun. Magnet (as you guys could paste in the fridge) inventing the magnetosphere surrounding the invisible, which is called the magnetic field. The Sun behave as magnets. But, how do the Sun, and the stars like the Sun, creates the magnetic field still a bit into the puzzle.
The inside of a star consist of layers. There are stars radiating energy place to zoneout, and turning to the place energy zones up and down. Many scientists believe that the star's magnetic field is generated in the area where the second layer of thatmeet.
However, the mass of the stars smaller than the mass of the Sun does not have both of these layers, as you guys can see in the image. However, new research has found that the stars that still has such a magnetic field similar to the stars the Sun!
It seems that our theories about the magnetic field needs to be rethought!