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Changing World - Here Comes the Sun

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Changing World - Here Comes the Sun

Part of the series: Changing World

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Part of the series Changing World

An exploration of the sun, and its life expectancy.

The sun can be described as being earth's power station, but how does it work? what is it's life expectancy? and how does it effect the earth with sunspot and solar flare activity?

The sun affects the earth with sunspot and solar flare activity and examines its cycles over vast periods of time.

Scientists speak about what they have learned about the sun, and how they have recognised the sun?s seasons and cycles.

Create a record of the videos you have watched and how they have helped your professional development, to demonstrate CPD.
  • Duration: 5:00 minutes
  • Published: 04 February 2010
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