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Are the sunspots hotter or colder than the surrounding areas?

They are colder and darker than the other areas


Why are some parts of the ocean darker than others?

Some parts of the ocean appear darker than others due to differences in the amount of sunlight that penetrates the water. Deeper areas or regions with more particles and organisms can absorb or scatter light, making the water appear darker.


Why is part of the sun black?

The black part of the sun you may be referring to is likely a sunspot. Sunspots are cooler, darker areas on the sun's surface that are caused by intense magnetic activity. They appear dark against the brighter surrounding areas of the sun.


Why is there light and dark patch in the ocean floor when you look at the sea?

In shallow clear ocean waters, the brighter areas are generally white or light colored sands. The darker areas are rocks (often coated with vegetation), reefs, or grassy areas. The grassy areas are usually the darkest. Additionally, deep water will appear darker than shallow water for areas with a uniform bottom coating (imagine the diving end of a swimming pool compared with the shallow end). Thus things like blue holes will appear darker than the surrounding shallow waters.


How are sunspots different from other areas of the photosphere?

Sunspots are cooler, darker areas on the Sun's photosphere that are caused by magnetic activity inhibiting convection. They appear darker because they are about 1500 degrees Celsius cooler than the surrounding photosphere. Other areas of the photosphere do not have the same magnetic influence that creates sunspots.


Sunspots are what compared to the gases around them on the sun?

Sunspots are cooler than the surrounding gases on the sun, which is why they appear darker in comparison. They are caused by fluctuations in the sun's magnetic field, leading to areas of reduced temperature.


Where do the sunspot appear?

Sunspots appear on the surface of the Sun, specifically in the photosphere. These darker, cooler areas are caused by magnetic activity on the Sun's surface. Sunspots can vary in size and shape and are often seen in groups.


Why are sunspot darker than surrounding areas?

Sunspots are darker because they are cooler than the surrounding area.


Why do Sea areas of the moon appear dark because they to not reflect as much light as what ranges?

The dark areas on the Moon, known as maria, appear dark because they are ancient basaltic plains that formed from volcanic activity. These regions do not reflect as much light as the surrounding highland areas, which are composed of brighter materials like anorthosite. This difference in composition causes the maria to appear darker.


What makes a shading drawing look three dimensional. What should be avoided?

They way the light falls makes objects look 3 dimensional. Shading helps to show the difference between lighter and darker areas of an object thus makes it look real. Shading should be though through. From where does the light fall? Which side is going to be the darkest and the lightest. Logic is critical for shading otherwise the drawing will look unrealistic.


What is it called when the area of the sun is cold and darker that comes and goes in cycles?

This phenomenon is called a sunspot. Sunspots are temporary areas on the sun's surface that appear darker and are cooler than the surrounding areas due to intense magnetic activity. They occur in cycles of about 11 years and can have various effects on space weather.


Why do sunspots appear darker than their surroundings?

Sunspots appear darker than their surroundings because they are cooler regions on the sun's surface, which causes them to emit less light and appear darker in comparison to the hotter surrounding areas.