Sunspots are very hot, just not quite as hot as the rest of the sun. Sunspots are cooler because the hot plasma is prevented from rising.
Yes. Because when the sun gets hot and cold fast. So it makes the have sun spots.
Sunspots are actually cooler areas on the Sun's surface, with temperatures around 3700-4200 degrees Celsius compared to surrounding areas that can reach above 5500 degrees Celsius. This temperature difference is caused by the magnetic fields inhibiting the flow of hot gases from below the Sun's surface.
Yes! Stars are made out of many gases that are extremely hot. But a sun can also have black spots on its surface which are cold.
Huge streams of hot, magnetically charged gases. The sun spots are cooler parts of the surface.
No. The Sun is never cold it is always hot.
chance but for and ,the air was cold and the sun was hot?
its hot
Alot. The sun spots are more cold because they are low on oxygen
Well, it they were in cold spots, the lava could/would freeze. So if they're in hot/warm places they're fine.
That there are hot spots concisting of gas under the earths surface.
The temperature on the Sun's surface (photosphere) is 6000 degrees Celsius. So, yes, the sun's surface is very hot.
no the sun doesn't get cold because the sun is always so hot . if the sun is cold why then people cant go in sun. sun never get cold.