Multiple Choice
The solar wind is ionized gas flowing outward
A) from the Sun's magnetic poles, where magnetic forces on the ionized plasma is lowest.
B) from sunspots.
C) more or less uniformly from the entire solar surface.
D) primarily through coronal holes.
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