No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
Yes, sunspots are located in the photosphere.
Yes. Sunspots are cooler compared to the gases around them on the sun.
sunspots are colder regions of the sun
Cooler.
Yes because there is a storm going on that causes it to cool.
No, sunspots are darker but they are a couple degrees cooler, not warmer
Sunspots sit on the sun's photosphere. The photosphere is the surface of the sun, and sunspots are dark regions on it that are visible. The photosphere's average temperature is about 5800 degrees Kelvin.
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Yes because there is a storm going on that causes it to cool.
Sunspots are actually the colder regions on the sun's surface, due to which comparatively less radiations are emitted by these regions than the rest of the surface of the sun. That is why they appear to be black.
Things get hotter because of the sun, and things get colder because of the snow
No, sunspots are darker but they are a couple degrees cooler, not warmer
Sunspots sit on the sun's photosphere. The photosphere is the surface of the sun, and sunspots are dark regions on it that are visible. The photosphere's average temperature is about 5800 degrees Kelvin.
Sun spots are colder than adjacent parts of the sun.
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No It really depends on which sun ur referring to. The sun may be hotter than a sun in another galaxy and colder than another!!!
Sunspots are about 1200 Kelvin colder than the surroundings.
They are cooler than the average surface temperature of the Sun.
yes