there is about over 10,000,000 sun spots on the sun
That is the planet Jupiter. The black spot was created recently when a asteroid collided with it. Jupiter has a Great Red Spot created through storms. No planet has a black spot no mars has a giant red spot and mercury has the black spot
The black absorbs radiation and reflects little of it. This causes black objects to get warm quickly. White reflects much of the radiation that hits it, and it doesn't warm as rapidly. This is the cause for black objects getting hot quickly in the sun, and white objects to warm less rapidly.
No, there is no black dot in the middle of the Sun. The Sun is a bright, glowing ball of gas and does not have any visible surface features like a black dot.
No, the Sun is not the hottest place in the universe. There are other extreme environments like the cores of massive stars, supernovae, and regions around black holes where temperatures can be much hotter than the surface of the Sun.
We call them sunspots, but dark and cool are relative terms. A sunspot is dark only relative to the surrounding solar surface, but still intensely bright compared to your common household light bulb. It's cooler than the surrounding solar material, but still hot enough to vaporize a spaceship and anyone inside it in a fraction of a second.
The sun bear is typically black with a white to reddish 'sun' patch on its chest. The patch can vary from a irregular spot to a circle to a U shape.
A sun spot
No, they are two different things. A sun spot is a cooler spot on the sun and a hot spot is a violent explosion
Clerodendron like a sunny spot shaded from cold winds.
You are mistaken. The red spot is on Jupiter, not the sun (and it actually is red in color, hence the name).
Yes, the dog has a black spot on its eye.
A black hole is much stronger than the sun in terms of its gravitational pull. Black holes have a gravitational force so strong that not even light can escape from them, while the sun's gravity is much weaker in comparison.
First, get out of the sun. Google MELANOMA and check your "spot" against the pictures shown. Brown spots are common on people over 35 who have had significant sun exposure over their lifetimes. But a black spot is NOT common. If it's sun damage, it can be faded with prescriptions like "Solaraze" and other retin a products. They can also be lasered, causing the spot to blister and falla off over a few days time. But see a dermatologist, because if you have something more serious, it's imperative to have it surgically removed.
black spot in the body
The photosphere of the sun looks black when it is much cooler than the surrounding region.
Black is a much more absorbent color.
False. When any spot on the earth is on the side facing the sun, that spot experiences a condition known as "daylight". At the moment when that spot is pointing directly toward the sun, the moment is called local "noon". The sun is then highest in the sky at that spot, and shadows are the shortest. All of these phenomena take place during the portion of the axial rotation period known at that spot as "day".