prominence.
solar flare
A sunspot is a part of the Sun that is cooler, and therefore darker, than the surroundings.
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Solar flares. Don't get it mixed up with prominence, because prominence is a huge,arching column of gas. And you defined what a solar flare is above:)
solar flare
They are called the prominence.
They are called the prominence.
solar flare
Prominence Sunspot in 1945
Sunspot maximum and sunspot minimum are the points in time (roughly 6 years apart) when the sun is producing the most, or the least sunspots. In the past this has been measured both by sunspot area and sunspot count and is directly tied to the solar magnetic cycle.
This question makes no sense. It's like asking "what is an example of a pencil?" A pencil is a pencil, and a sunspot is a sunspot.
The sunspot cycle is about 11 years in length.
A Large Sunspot can be up to about 10,000 miles across.
No they do not. S sunspot is basically a magnetic storm on the the Sun's Photosphere.
An area on the sun that is cooler is called a sunspot.