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Sunspots give off magnetic rays that affect terrestrial life. Then are just dark patches on the sun's surface that appear periodically. They are not as hot as other parts on the sun though.

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Do sunspots occur on the surface of the sun?

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Sunspots are temporary disturbances in the sun's .?

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.


How long do sunspots last for?

Sunspots are as long as your dick or vag


Who discoved sunspots?

Galileo first discovered the sunspots in 1610.


What Sunspots affect?

Sunspots affect radio compunication and the weather.


Why sunspots are important?

Sunspots are very important for you to take notice over. Sunspots can turn into cancer and will show you the damage that has been done to your skin.


What phenomenon are affected by an increase in sunspots?

There is a solar phenomenon believed to be affected by an increase in sunspots. Most solar flares are believed to be linked to an increase in sunspots.


Are sunspots hotter or colder regions of the sun?

Sunspots are actually cooler regions on the sun's surface compared to their surroundings. They appear darker because they are areas of intense magnetic activity that disrupts the normal flow of heat to the surface.


Do sunspots form on the core?

No. Sunspots form in the surface layer of the sun called the photosphere.


Do sunspots give off magnetic rays?

Sunspots do give off magnetic rays.


Can sunspots be prevented?

No, sunspots are a natural result of currents and eddies within the structure of the sun.


What is the duration of Sunspots TV series?

The duration of Sunspots - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.

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