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No. Sunspots form in the surface layer of the sun called the photosphere.

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How can sunspots form?

when the sun comes up


Why is suns core hotter?

The corona is hotter than the photosphere because the sun's magnetic field carries energy upward from the surface and into the chromosphere and corona. The opposite effect is observed when the magnetic fields cause sunspots to form resulting in cooler surfaces.


Why are sunspots colder than the surrounding areas?

Slower convection means that less gas is transferring heat from the core of the sun to the photosphere.


Why do solar flares occur near rigions of sunspots?

Solar flares occur near regions of sunspots because sunspots are areas of intense magnetic activity on the Sun's surface. These strong magnetic fields can become twisted and tangled, leading to the release of energy in the form of solar flares. The interaction between magnetic fields in sunspots creates conditions that are conducive to the occurrence of solar flares.


Do sunspots occur on the surface of the sun?

What is true about sunspots


How long do sunspots last for?

Sunspots are as long as your dick or vag


What Sunspots affect?

Sunspots affect radio compunication and the weather.


Who discoved sunspots?

Galileo first discovered the sunspots in 1610.


Is the Earth's core as hot as the Sun?

No, the Sun, even the coolest part of the surface, is still hotter than the Earth's core. But the core is close: as high as 5500 degrees Celsius (9900 °F), compared to about 5800-6000 °C for the photosphere of the Sun. (The core is hotter than sunspots, which range from 2700°C to about 4200°C.)


Sunspots are temporary disturbances in the sun's .?

Sunspots are the temporary dark spots on the surface of the sun, specifically the photosphere. Sunspots can get as big as 50,000 km long. Sunspots can interrupt terrestrial magnetism.


What are Dark spots seen on the sun are called?

Sunspots. Do not look at the sun directly. You will be blinded. Answer 2: They are called Sun's dark spots. The new study reports that Sun's dark spots seem to form when uranium fission lifts away a large chunk of Sun's core material along with fission fragments into nuclear fallout. A large crater formed at the site of fission appears as Sun's dark spot since no emission takes place from the site, while the remaining Sun's disk show very low intensity at Bharat Radiation, UV and visible light wavelengths.


Why sunspots are important?

Sunspots are very important for you to take notice over. Sunspots can turn into cancer and will show you the damage that has been done to your skin.