Which accurately describes solar weather? Choose the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

The intensity of solar weather is constant and unchanging.

Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar minimum approaches.

The intensity of solar weather changes frequently.

Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar maximum approaches.

Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar minimum approaches.

Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar maximum approaches.

The correct answers are:

- Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar minimum approaches.
- Solar flares and sunspots increase as solar maximum approaches.

These answers accurately describe solar weather. Solar flares and sunspots are more likely to occur during periods of increased solar activity, which is known as the solar maximum. Conversely, solar minimum refers to periods of decreased solar activity, during which the frequency of solar flares and sunspots is lower. Therefore, the intensity of solar weather changes frequently.