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A raging activity can be found in the Sun's interior, with pressure waves being produced and travelling back and forth, from the core to the surface and back to the core. By looking closely at the 'surface' we can see these "ripples". It gives us an idea of how dense the material was that the waves passed through. In a way, this can help to predict solar storms in the future.
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Explanation:
The core of the Sun is an active spot where fusion takes place and high pressure dense waves are formed that travel from core to surface and then back to core.
These waves are strong and describes the reaction and its amount taking place in its core. These waves cause ripples at the surface which gives an idea how dense waves are and the material from which they are passes through.
This helps to predict the solar storm in future by examining the amount of heat produced at the surface and the ripple caused by waves.