Sunspots are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them.
Yes, the dark area of sun is cooler than surrounding gases as no fusion takes place over there thus limiting the emission of energy
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
No, sunspots are darker but they are a couple degrees cooler, not warmer
red stars are cooler than the sun
Sunspots are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them.
areas of cooler gases in the photosphere.
Yes, the dark area of sun is cooler than surrounding gases as no fusion takes place over there thus limiting the emission of energy
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
Sunspots appear darker because they are "cooler" than the surrounding area.
Huge streams of hot, magnetically charged gases. The sun spots are cooler parts of the surface.
The answer is chromosphere
No, sunspots are darker but they are a couple degrees cooler, not warmer
No, it is not cooler than my sun.
Convection is the movement of gases or liquids from a cooler spot to a warmer spot.
red stars are cooler than the sun
A cooler area on the sun is called a sunspot