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There are weather changes on the earth, are there any in the universe?

First of all, we need to know a concept, that is, our earth is a part of the universe, and all kinds of phenomena existing on the earth actually exist in the universe, including that although we didn't find any life planet in the process of exploring the universe, scientists still firmly believe that there is life elsewhere. So the weather on our earth is changeable, but at the same time, this phenomenon often exists in the universe. One of the most common phenomena is solar storm, which we can understand as a storm or typhoon phenomenon in the universe.

First, let's learn how the weather conditions on our planet are formed. For example, the rain we often encounter is because after water evaporates, water molecules become cold at high altitude and form liquid water. At this time, because of gravity, they returned to the ground and formed precipitation. Typhoons are caused by the continuous growth of tropical cyclones in the process of moving, and the formation of tropical cyclones is caused by the rotation of our earth and the uneven heat and cold in the air. Knowing these simple weather, we will find that the weather has a great relationship with celestial bodies.

Our solar system, other parts and environment are all influenced by the sun. For example, when the solar storm of the sun reaches our earth, it will impact our atmosphere and affect our magnetic field. The high-energy particles carried in the solar storm will penetrate the atmosphere and reach the ground at this time, because their energy will lead to the intensification of molecular motion. We will see the phenomenon of rising temperature and drought.

In fact, in addition to the influence of solar storms, other planets also have unique weather. For example, Venus, which we are familiar with, actually has an atmosphere, but the atmospheric composition is mainly sulfur. Moreover, the temperature of gold is relatively high, so sulfuric acid rain can always form inside its planet. This is why scientists gave up exploring Venus.