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A cooler area on the sun is called a sunspot
Sunspots are dark because they are cooler than the surrounding area on the Sun's surface, known as the photosphere. The magnetic fields near sunspots inhibit the flow of hot gases from below, causing them to be cooler and appear darker in comparison.
Sunspots are areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the gases around them.
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
The zone of the sun where gases circulate is called the convection zone. In this layer, hot gases near the sun's core rise to the surface while cooler gases sink back down in a cycle, transferring heat towards the outer layers of the sun.
Highlands grow cooler as the height increases because of the Lower pressure at higher altitudes.
because the temperature is down
Elevation plays a key role in the cooler climate of highlands and mountain ranges. As you move higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and can hold less heat, leading to lower temperatures. In addition, the angle of the sun's rays change at higher altitudes, causing the area to receive less direct sunlight and hence, cooler temperatures.
The climate in the Brazilian highlands is typically cooler than the lowlands, with temperatures varying depending on the elevation. It is generally characterized by mild temperatures, with cooler winters and warmer summers. Rainfall is also higher in the highlands compared to lower-lying areas.
near Kenya
No, it is not cooler than my sun.
The highlands are areas that are mountainous regions or on a mountainous plateau. The climates in these regions are much cooler than the temperatures of the valley floors.
tropical; hot, humid in lowlands; cooler in highlands
It wont, as the sun expands over time, the sun will become cooler and cooler.
A cooler area on the sun is called a sunspot
near the highlands
Sunspots are dark because they are cooler than the surrounding area on the Sun's surface, known as the photosphere. The magnetic fields near sunspots inhibit the flow of hot gases from below, causing them to be cooler and appear darker in comparison.