Magnetic fields that dot the surface of the sun are known as sunspots. Although they are hardly cool in temperature, they are much colder than surrounding areas, which causes them to be visible as darkened spots.
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.
The moon's surface gets smooth through various processes such as impact cratering, volcanic activity, and erosion by micrometeorites. Over time, these processes help to reduce surface roughness and create smoother areas on the moon's surface.
no its not
The blue dot signifies that a user is currently active on Facebook or Messenger. The half moon icon indicates that the user has Do Not Disturb mode activated, which means they won't receive any chat notifications.
DOT class for liquid fueled rocket motors varies depending on the specific propellants used. Common propellants like liquid oxygen are typically classified as Class 5.1 oxidizers, while kerosene or RP-1 fuel may fall under Class 3 Flammable Liquids. It is important to consult the DOT hazardous materials regulations and classification guidelines for accurate classification.
The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool spot.
sun spots
The dark spots on the surface of the sun are sunspots. They are caused by intense magnetic activity which stops convection and causes a relatively cool spot.
Cool
cause it sounds cool i guess
Its a storm on the plantets surface
It is a storm
That you drunkenly and foolishly tattooed a dot on yourself to be one of the "cool" kids with a party dot tattoo. It means nothing, and looks like a freckle or a mole.
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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.
it looks like a brown dot, puffy very cool
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