How does solar weather affect Earth's magnetosphere? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

It forms radiation belts.

It generates auroras.

It develops solar wind.

It causes geomagnetic storms.

The two correct answers are:

- It generates auroras
- It causes geomagnetic storms

The correct answers are:

1. It forms radiation belts.
3. It causes geomagnetic storms.

Solar weather, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, can impact Earth's magnetosphere in several ways. These two correct answers explain two of these effects. Solar radiation can create radiation belts around the Earth, while geomagnetic storms occur when solar activity disrupts the magnetosphere, causing changes in the Earth's magnetic field and leading to events like auroras.