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Sun spots (magnetic storms).
Sunspots are dark spots visible on the sun that are caused by intense magnetic activity and causes the area where the sunspots are seen to cool the temperature at that area.
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Dark spots on the sun that are visible with the naked eye at sunrise/sunset are sunspots, which are cold areas caused by the sun's magnetic field.
Sunspots are dark areas on the sun's surface that are cooler than the surrounding area.
The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool spot.
The cooler dark spots on the sun are called sunspots.
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The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool spot.
It was Galileo who first studied the dark spots found in the Sun which are now referred to as sunspots. It is believed that the intense magnetic fields surrounding the sun cause the appearance of sunspots.
The Oceanus Procellarum, translated as the "Sea of Storms" is a large dark area in the western hemisphere of the moon. In old times it was believed to be an ocean, but it is now known to be a plain covered in basalt, a dark volcanic rock. It most likely formed when the region was flooded by lava following a series of massive asteroid impacts.
Jupiter has the famous "Great Red Spot", caused by storms on its surface. Uranus also has a spot, but it is dark blue in color, not red.