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.
A typical spot consists of a dark region called the umbra, surrounded by a lighter region known as the penumbra. The sunspots appear relatively dark because the surrounding surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000 degrees F., while the umbra is about 6,300 degrees F. Sunspots are quite large as an average size is about the same size as the Earth.
This cycle is when the sun heats up the spots on the planets and certin spots get heated on the different planets and the planet has random temperature changes. the sun repedietly goes through this cycle while hiting the same spots on earth as the earth spins around.
Sunspots are formed on the sun's suface. They are darker and cooler spots of the sun that can span up to thousands of miles.
Whenever you see a rainbow, it will always be in the direction from you that's exactly opposite the sun. So your question really deals with why the sun shows up where it does, and you shouldn't have too much trouble with that one.
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Sun spots are actually parts of the Sun that flare up and out away from the Sun due to the Sun's great energy. These flares are huge, but soon cool some as they move farther from the Sun. When photographed with a camera, say, that is adjusted to the Sun's awesome brightness, the sunspot, being cooler, thus less bright, show up as black dots or black patches.
They don't. Climate change occurs on the Earth. Sun spots and solar flares occur on the Sun. The Sun heating up could cause a climate change on the Earth, but sunspots and solar flares don't really have much to do with that.
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A typical spot consists of a dark region called the umbra, surrounded by a lighter region known as the penumbra. The sunspots appear relatively dark because the surrounding surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000 degrees F., while the umbra is about 6,300 degrees F. Sunspots are quite large as an average size is about the same size as the Earth.
Well, those are called sun spots, they can last for a while, they change all the time. The cycle they go through can take up to 10 or 11 years.
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== == Age spots are sometimes called "liver spots," but they have nothing to do with the liver. These flat, brown spots are often caused by years in the sun. They are bigger than freckles, flat, and many times show up on areas like the face, hands, arms, back, and feet. Age spots are harmless, but if they bother you, talk to a dermatologist about removing them. Also, a sunscreen or sunblock may prevent more sun damage.
If they are about the size of pinheads then they maybe loss of pigment from the sun. I have them on my ankles and up my shin from overexposure to sun.
This cycle is when the sun heats up the spots on the planets and certin spots get heated on the different planets and the planet has random temperature changes. the sun repedietly goes through this cycle while hiting the same spots on earth as the earth spins around.
Sunspots are formed on the sun's suface. They are darker and cooler spots of the sun that can span up to thousands of miles.
No, sun spots are relatively cooler than the surface around them. They do create ion storms though, that can screw up radio/TV reception some times.
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