There's no reason why the gravitational forces between a sunspot and the rest
of the sun should be any different from those between the rest of the sun and
any part of it with similar mass at a similar distance from its center.
If the Sun gravity is stronger than we would get closer to the sun
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
Larger masses have larger gravitational forces, so the Sun's gravity is much stronger than that of Earth.
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
The sun gravity is stronger
If the Sun gravity is stronger than we would get closer to the sun
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The sun gravity is stronger
No
The sun gravity is stronger
Larger masses have larger gravitational forces, so the Sun's gravity is much stronger than that of Earth.
Far, far stronger at 274.0m/s2earth gravity is 9.78m/s2
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
What is true about sunspots
Because the Sun's gravity is stronger than Earth's.