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saki went on vacation and was fortunate enough to get to see the aurora australis. what solar activity did she observe?
○ solar flares
○ sunspots
○ prominences
○ solar winds
Auroras (including aurora australis) are caused by charged particles from the Sun, carried by solar winds, interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation, sunspots are cooler regions on the Sun's surface, and prominences are large loops of gas on the Sun—none directly cause auroras like solar winds do.
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D. solar winds