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It's called granulation. (Also, I think it's actually a separate thing from the bright spots.)
A bright area on the surface of the sun is called a facula.
The bright ring around the sun is called the halo. A halo can be found around any object with light like the moon or sun.
the sun shines bright because the gas uses to help the sun shine.
The prominences of the sun are bright features that extend outward from its surface. These are anchored to the sun's surface in the photosphere, called the corona.
It's called granulation. (Also, I think it's actually a separate thing from the bright spots.)
A bright area on the surface of the sun is called a facula.
Sunspots-
Faculae.
The bright ring around the sun is called the halo. A halo can be found around any object with light like the moon or sun.
The bright markings are "faculae" (plural of facula). However, I wouldn't say that they produce the grainy texture. I think the "granulation" is there even without the faculae.
They''re called sun-spots. They appear as dark 'spots' on the surface of the Sun. The bright 'arches' are solar flares resulting from the storm's energy.
The High Bright Sun was created in 1964.
the sun shines bright because the gas uses to help the sun shine.
the bright sun is shineing
The prominences of the sun are bright features that extend outward from its surface. These are anchored to the sun's surface in the photosphere, called the corona.
it come from a huge bright light called the sun