since blue fire is colder than red fire i would think red spots in the sun are colder than the normal yellow
Sun spots are colder than adjacent parts of the sun.
Because they get more energy and make more food from the SUN
They are cooler than the average surface temperature of the Sun.
Yes.
Sunspots are about 1200 Kelvin colder than the surroundings.
Some stars are hotter then the Sun such as Sirius and Rigel.
if it is a red giant, which it isn't, it wouldn't change much at all
Sun spots.
sun spots are cooler parts of the sun
the sun spots like black little spots on the sun that explode every 11 years
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
No, because Jupiter is farther away from the sun and the farther away it is the colder it is, see like Neptune is freezing cold because it is farther away, and mercury is the hottest planet because it is the closest to the sun. Hope that helped you people!Extra note: The sun is a star and all stars are burning hot, Jupiter is a planet there is no way it could be hotter than a star!