The sun would be cooler
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they dont it stays the same every day
You might just be seeing one rainbow in different spots. Some rainbows are huge and you can't see the middle.
They are sun spots. Sun spots are cooler than the rest of the sun. They have strong magnetic field and usually occur in groups or in pairs. When they are in pairs one sun spot usually means the north pole of a magnet while the other means the south. Sun spots can sometimes be bigger than earth. The eleven year cycle of sunspots is the number of sunspots increasing and decreasing again. Hope that answered all your questions about sun spots.
Sun spots.
Cheetahs do not have a maximum number of spots. The number of spots would depend on the size of the cheetah and how closely packed the spots are.
mother nature and everything is called "she" so it might as well match
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and not the age. They stay the same number of spots their whole Life.
There are no sunspots on the Earth; SUNspots are spots ON THE SUN. They are "dark" (well, SLIGHTLY less bright) spots on the Sun that happen to be correlated with solar flares and coronal mass ejections. The number of spots on the Sun varies up and down on a cycle that is approximately 11 years long. We're not sure why. You can see today's Sunspot Number online at spaceweather.com.
Like a dalmatian? Probably not. But they may have larger spots than dalmatian spots.
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Talks shows invite guests who they feel are of general interest to the audience. Years ago, you might have seen a larger number of people who were not celebrities. Possibly the morning shows would consider a guest of this nature, after a pre-production interview.
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The phone number of the Ink Spots Museum is: 713-802-1022.
No, natural variation (just as all people look different) will mean that the spot number and pattern is not the same.
Sounds like you might be dehydrate, up your water intake and if it continues to happen then you should see your doctor.
Yes, raccoons can fit in quite small spaces. They are actually not as big as they might look. What makes them look larger is the thick covering of fur.