Yes. Every day. The sun is actually moving thought the Galaxy and the Earth follows.
The Earth would fall into the Sun.
They fall on one spot somewhere on the Tropic of Cancer, for just a moment, once a year, near the 21st of June.
A sun spot
No, they are two different things. A sun spot is a cooler spot on the sun and a hot spot is a violent explosion
Yes. It does this every day. It is in motion travel though the Milky Way Galaxy and we are tagging along on the Earth for the ride.
The most eastern spot in India is Arunachal Pradesh.
You are mistaken. The red spot is on Jupiter, not the sun (and it actually is red in color, hence the name).
Sun spot
there is about over 10,000,000 sun spots on the sun
False. When any spot on the earth is on the side facing the sun, that spot experiences a condition known as "daylight". At the moment when that spot is pointing directly toward the sun, the moment is called local "noon". The sun is then highest in the sky at that spot, and shadows are the shortest. All of these phenomena take place during the portion of the axial rotation period known at that spot as "day".
Sunspots.
No. That spot is light and it is day.