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Sunspots sit on the sun's

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yes it is caused by over heating in parts of the sun

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Sunspots sit on the suns what?

Sunspots sit on the sun's photosphere. The photosphere is the surface of the sun, and sunspots are dark regions on it that are visible. The photosphere's average temperature is about 5800 degrees Kelvin.


What are the cooler areas on the suns surface?

sunspots


Where do Sunspots sit on the sun?

photosphere


What surface feature indicates that suns inner layers are in motion?

Sunspots


What is the suns properties?

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Which pairs both occur as storm events on the suns surface coronas and prominences or sunspots and glowing gases or prominences and glowing gases or sunspots and prominences?

Sun spots and prominences.


Is sunspots related to the suns magnesium?

All surface artifacts of the sun are caused by magnetism (Magnesium is an element and does not affect much.) These phenomena include sunspots, solar flares, and plasma ejections.


As the number of sunspots increases would the suns energy output also increase or decrease?

Yes, it would be increase.


Sun spots sit on the suns?

Photosphere


How is the age of the Sun determined?

sunspots, rate of radiation, photospheric phenomena, and storms in the suns atmosphere. It is about 4.5 billion years old


What are the suns surfaces features?

Photosphere- outer (gaseous) layer or surface of sun that we see Faculae- bright areas Sunspots- dark areas


Where does sunspots sit on the Suns?

The "optical" surface of the Sun (known as the photosphere) is known to have a temperature of approximately 6,000 K. Above it lies the solar corona, rising to a temperature of around 1,000,000-2,000,000 K The temperature of the photosphere is 6,000 k.