The Sun's atmosphere, made of hot gases, constantly churns and moves. Also, the Sun's dynamic magnetic field curls and loops through the churning gas. This article studies how the magnetic field interacts with the ever-changing gas, giving astronomers a better understanding of how loops of gas form and evolve.
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