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the intense magnetic fields
magnetic fields
A magnetometer detects magnetic fields.
Sunspots are regions of strong magnetic activity, which inhibits convection from below. The combination of the up-and down movement of gases within the Sun's convective zone and the movement of the sun's rotation produces magnetic fields. These magnetic fields slow down activity in the convective zone. Slower convection means that less gas is transferring heat from the core of the sun to the photosphere. Therefore, regions of the photosphere near strong magnetic fields are up to 3000 degrees Celsius cooler than surrounding areas.
Conductive plasma moves through the core of the sun because of convection. Localized magnetic fields created by the rotation of the sun create higher pressure without an increase in density. The magnetic field rises relative to the plasma until it reaches the outer edge of the sun. There it creates coronal loops and sunspots For source see related link..
The sun does not have 'so many magnetic fields.' It has 1 magnetic field that varies according to the distance from the sun.
yes it does
sunspots
sun spots
sunspots are caused by the magnetic fields
Sunspots-
the intense magnetic fields
Magnetic Fields
These are called prominences
They are called prominences.
magnetic fields
Yes just like the sun has one, Every thing regardless of size has a magnetic field.