In July in the arctic, and in January in the Antarctic.
When the Earth, Sun and Moon are in line an eclipse can occur.
Prominences occur in the chromosphere layer of the sun's atmosphere. They are large, bright, gaseous features that extend outward from the sun's surface.
They appear in the Photosphere. That's basically the "surface" of the Sun.
I believe that the layer in which sun spots occur would be the chromosphere. The chromosphere is the second layer in the sun's atmosphere and is about 2,000km above the photosphere(the first layer).
What is true about sunspots
Lexington and Concord
they open at mudnight tonight and end in the afternoon tomorrow
They occur on the photosphere of the Sun.
When the Earth, Sun and Moon are in line an eclipse can occur.
I assume you are talking about sunspots, as they are, in effect, "storms on the sun". They occur on or near the sun's surface.
facing the sun and not facing the sun?
sun
Fission does not occur in the sun, it is fusion which produces the sun's energy
the sun
Fusion occurs in the sun.
Fusion occurs in the sun.
Fusion occurs in the core of the Sun