Impending Solar Storm Threatens Earth as Sunspots Multiply

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NASA has warned of a solar storm hitting Earth due to increased activity and fiery eruptions on the Sun. The surge in sunspots on the Sun's surface has led to the release of several coronal mass ejections (CMEs) daily. One of these CMEs is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere on November 25, causing geomagnetic storms and potential disruptions to infrastructure such as power grids and radio communications.
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