Can someone check if this is correct or not?

Listed following are events or phenomena that occur during either the part of the sunspot cycle known as solar minimum or the part known as solar maximum. Match these items to the correct part of the sunspot cycle.

Solar maximum:
-solar flares are most common
-orbiting satellites are most risk
-auroras are most likely in Earth's skies
-occurs about 11 years after a solar maximum (on average)
-sunspots are most numerous on the Sun

Solar minimum:
-occurs about 5 to 6 years after a solar maximum ( on average)

that's correct.

Based on the information provided, here is the correct matching of events/phenomena to the respective parts of the sunspot cycle:

Solar maximum:
- Solar flares are most common
- Orbiting satellites are most at risk
- Auroras are most likely in Earth's skies
- Occurs about 11 years after a solar minimum (on average)
- Sunspots are most numerous on the Sun

Solar minimum:
- Occurs about 5 to 6 years after a solar maximum (on average)

To verify if this information is correct, it would be helpful to consult reliable sources such as scientific publications or websites that specialize in solar phenomena.

To match the events or phenomena to the correct part of the sunspot cycle, we can break them down as follows:

Solar maximum:
1. Solar flares are most common.
2. Orbiting satellites are most at risk.
3. Auroras are most likely in Earth's skies.
4. Occurs about 11 years after a solar maximum (on average).
5. Sunspots are most numerous on the Sun.

Solar minimum:
1. Occurs about 5 to 6 years after a solar maximum (on average).

Now, let's match the events to the correct parts of the sunspot cycle:

- Solar flares are most common during solar maximum.
- Orbiting satellites are most at risk during solar maximum.
- Auroras are most likely in Earth's skies during solar maximum.
- Occurs about 11 years after a solar maximum (on average) - This statement seems incorrect as it is referring to another solar maximum, not solar minimum.
- Sunspots are most numerous on the Sun during solar maximum.

Therefore, the correct matching is:

Solar maximum:
- Solar flares are most common.
- Orbiting satellites are most at risk.
- Auroras are most likely in Earth's skies.
- Sunspots are most numerous on the Sun.

Solar minimum:
- Occurs about 5 to 6 years after a solar maximum (on average).