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sunspots has been telling scientist about th season change and that they have a 11 year pattern

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Can scientists see sunspots?

yes, with satellites that is how they get proof


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How can you use sunspots to tell that the sun is rotating on its axis?

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How scientist gather information in sun?

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What do sunspots do?

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What did scientists learn about the sun's rotation by studying the sunspots?

this is easy ... i learned it in science class..... OK......they watched the sun and discovered that new sunspots where appearing and they also notices the same ones came back every bit. ;)


What is sunspotting?

Sunspotting is the activity of observing and tracking sunspots on the surface of the sun. Sunspots are dark, cooler areas on the sun's surface caused by intense magnetic activity. Tracking sunspots helps scientists study solar activity and predict space weather.


How do scientists get information?

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Why do scientists are famous by people?

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How does the number of sunspots change over time?

The number of sunspots on the sun varies over a period of 10 or 11 years. Some scientists have hypothesized that short-term changes in climate on Earth may be related to sunspot cycles. Satellites have recently collected data that show that the amount of energy the sun produces changes slightly from year to year. Some scientists think that these increases and decreases, which may be linked to the number of sunspots, may cause changes in Earth's temperature.


What do scientists do when they withhold information or falsify their data so they can be the first to publish a new idea?

If they don't give the information to the government it can actually be against the law.


What was Galileo's role of sharing information about sunspots?

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