It makes them hotter.
Sunspots are known to be magnetic phenomena because of the Zeeman effect. The Zeeman effect has been found in sunspots.
Essentially none. From the range of the other planets, the effect is that the Earth and the Moon are a single body.
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.
What is true about sunspots
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.
Sunspots are known to be magnetic phenomena because of the Zeeman effect. The Zeeman effect has been found in sunspots.
Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.
Sunspots are originally thought to be planets. They are darker than the surrounding photo sphere. Sunspots are caused by large magnetic fields
Sunspots, as the name suggests, appear on the Sun or on stars - not on planets.
they do not effect a planets survival
Sunspots are caused by spending too much time in the sun. Although most are harmless, some can lead to cancer. In addition, they are cosmetically unattractive to many people.
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
the effect it has on other planets
Observations show that the spectral lines of light from sunspots are split. This is consistent with them having high magnetic fields (and it's even possible to estimate how high by the degree of splitting), because that's what the Zeeman effect is: the splitting of electronic energy levels (which in turn affects the spectrum of transitions involving those energy levels) by an external magnetic field.The effect itself doesn't directly have anything to do with sunspots particularly, and I'm not certain that I'd use the word prove, but the splitting combined with knowledge of the Zeeman effect is pretty substantial evidence that sunspots are correlated with magnetic flux.
Essentially none. From the range of the other planets, the effect is that the Earth and the Moon are a single body.
Allegedly, the gravitational forces of the planets have an effect on us here on earth.
No, sunspots are cooler than the photosphere.