Magnetic of Sun Field Up To 3,000 Times Stronger than Earth’s
Normally, the magnetic field of the sun is only twice as powerful as that of the planet Earth. One of the interesting facts about the Sun is that it can become 3,000 times stronger than usual when it is concentrated in confined spaces. The sun spins more swiftly at the equator than at higher latitudes, and the inner components of the sun rotate faster than the surface, leading to these kinks and twists in the magnetic field.
These distortions produce a variety of phenomena, including sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections, spectacular explosions. The solar system's most violent eruptions are flares, whereas coronal mass ejections are less violent but include enormous volumes of matter; one ejection can spew out over 20 billion tons (18 billion metric tons) of material into space. Flares are the most violent eruptions in the solar system.