about 11 years
Solar (sun spot) cycle.
When the moon and sun appear in the same spot in the sky at the same time
A lentigo is a small, flat, pigmented spot on the skin. It is often referred to as a sun spot or liver spot and is typically benign. Lentigines are commonly found in areas of the skin that have been exposed to the sun.
When Earth, the moon and the Sun are perfectly aligned. Not very often...
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
the sun, the moon, and the earth have to be in a straight line. The light from the sun will shine onto the moon and it will will block the sun's light from a small spot on the earth.
You are mistaken. The red spot is on Jupiter, not the sun (and it actually is red in color, hence the name).
They occur on the photosphere of the Sun.
Solar flares are ejected from the Sun every so often. It relates to solar activity on the Sun. They can occur at any time, but are more common at the peak of the cycle of solar activity and for about 3 years after the peak. The solar activity cycle takes about 11 years.
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".
No. That spot is light and it is day.