Occasionally. That's what a sunspot is, or more precisely, that's why a sunspot is a dark spot. The surface temperature of the sun is generally ~5,780 degrees Kelvin, while sunspots are usually between 3000-4000 K - by no means "cold", of course. This causes them to show up darker than the rest of the surface.
Sunspots. They are only "cool" relative to the rest of the Sun.
They are transitory.
The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool spot.
Cool Spot happened in 1993.
Cool Spot was created in 1993-06.
In the words of bekey "As the sun spot activity increases, the Earth tends to warm up. Conversely as sun spot decreases the Earth tends to cool a bit."
A sun spot
The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool 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
Cool Spot - 1993 - VG was released on: USA: 1993
You are mistaken. The red spot is on Jupiter, not the sun (and it actually is red in color, hence the name).
No, the sun does not cool the ocean. Remember, the sun heats up things.