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ejections
noun
Plural of ejection
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Ohhh... OK, for example: coronal mass ejections - they're leaping bursts of solar plasma that can cause devastating electromagnetic interference on Earth.
The ejections were first reported in the Washington Post.
Opposition MPs account for 90% of ejections, regardless of which party holds office.
The current speaker, Bronwyn Bishop, holds the record for the largest number of ejections over the relatively short time she has held the position.
If the sun were to have one of its regular temper tantrums, known as coronal mass ejections, which produce huge bursts of ionising radiation, that limit might be far exceeded.When the stars are rightBoth missions hope to use SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, a planned upgrade of its existing Falcon rocket.
He knew that Hoyo Negro, one of the island's volcanoes, had erupted violently in 1949, and believed that the clouds of ash and explosive ejections of rock from the eruption had destroyed all of the pines nearby.
Subsequent work has shown that other solar activities, such as flares and coronal mass ejections, follow the same cycles.
Most of the planets are then weeded out by collisions and ejections, caused by gravitational interaction between adjacent planetary bodies.
Such coronal mass ejections (CMEs), several of which occur every day, are the most violent eruptions in the solar system.
These coincided with periods when global temperatures were lower than average, though why is a matter of debate.An absence of sunspots also means an absence of solar flares and their more violent siblings, coronal mass ejections.
It has storms, in the shape of solar flares, enormous eruptions of plasma that spew charged particles out into space, and coronal mass ejections, which blast a quantity of the Sun's mass out into the solar system.
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