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This would be due to star-cluterring. A grouping of any where from a dozen to a million stars that formed at he same time from the same cloud of interstellar gas. Stars in clusters are useful to aid our understanding of stellar evolution because, within a given cluster, stars are all roughly the same age and chemical composition and lie at roughly the same distance from Earth.

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Sunspots are formed when strong magnetic fields on the Sun's surface suppress convection, causing areas to cool down and appear darker than their surroundings. They typically occur in pairs with opposite magnetic polarities. The number of sunspots varies in an 11-year cycle known as the solar cycle.

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Sunspots occur when there is a spot on the sun that is slightly cooler than the rest of the sun. This does not mean that that spot is colder, just a little bit colder than usual. It is still very hot.

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Sunspots are created from the sun's magnetism. When the magnetic field moves across it, some areas form raised magnetic spots from the surface, known as sunspots.

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because all stars formed at the same time out of the same cloud

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they are formed when parts on the sun die out?

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Sunspots are formed because regions of the Sun's surface getting cooler, this is caused by magnetic field loops stopping the convection that brings heat to the solar surface.

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Because they already have full valance (outer) shells.

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How do sunspots are formed?

in the earth


What are sun spots and how are they formed?

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.


Where are sunspots formed?

Surprisingly, almost all sunspots are found in two bands on the Sun, just north and south of the equator. At the start of the cycle, the sunspots appear at latitudes of about 30 degrees, both north and south of the equator. Then, as the cycle continues, more appear at lower latitudes until, at the end of the cycle, most spots appear near the equator.


Do sunspots occur on the surface of the sun?

What is true about sunspots


What Sunspots affect?

Sunspots affect radio compunication and the weather.


How long do sunspots last for?

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Who discoved sunspots?

Galileo first discovered the sunspots in 1610.


Sunspots are temporary disturbances in the sun's .?

Sunspots are the temporary dark spots on the surface of the sun, specifically the photosphere. Sunspots can get as big as 50,000 km long. Sunspots can interrupt terrestrial magnetism.


What are dark spots called on the photosphere called?

The black spots on the photosphere of the sun are called sunspots.


Why sunspots are important?

Sunspots are very important for you to take notice over. Sunspots can turn into cancer and will show you the damage that has been done to your skin.


What phenomenon are affected by an increase in sunspots?

There is a solar phenomenon believed to be affected by an increase in sunspots. Most solar flares are believed to be linked to an increase in sunspots.


What are the features found on the surface of the sun?

The most discernable features on the Sun are sunspots; areas that are a little cooler, and therefore a little darker, than the rest of the Sun around them. We know that sunspots are formed by intense magnetic regions, and that large solar flares and prominences are associated with sunspots. There's a cycle of increasing and decreasing numbers of sunspots that runs about 11 years in length, although this can vary by a couple of years. Slower cycles seem to be correlated with fewer sunspots, and faster cycles with more sunspots, but scientists don't have a detailed explanation for why the cycle exists, or why it is 11 years (more or less) in length. We are currently (in 2014) at or near the maximum of the sunspot cycle. You can see the daily view of the Sun and yesterday's sunspot number at the SpaceWeather website, www.spaceweather.com.