Sunspots are created because of an increase of magnetic activity concentrating on a certain part of the photosphere. If the magnetic activity goes away in that section of the sun, then the sunspot will go away as well.
We call them sunspots, but dark and cool are relative terms. A sunspot is dark only relative to the surrounding solar surface, but still intensely bright compared to your common household light bulb. It's cooler than the surrounding solar material, but still hot enough to vaporize a spaceship and anyone inside it in a fraction of a second.
Dark spots on the Sun are called sunspots. (You knew that was coming, didn't you?)
A typical spot consists of a dark region called the umbra, surrounded by a lighter region known as the penumbra. The sunspots appear relatively dark because the surrounding surface of the Sun (the photosphere) is about 10,000 degrees F., while the umbra is about 6,300 degrees F. Sunspots are quite large as an average size is about the same size as the Earth.
Dark spots that appear on the surface of the sun are called sunspots. They are areas of reduced temperature caused by interactions with the sun's magnetic field.
The Sun can not face away from the Sun.
yes waffles do indeed smell nice but ice does make spots go away it brings down swelling!
Those spots are the hamster's scent glands. They won't 'go away', they are supposed to be there.
Spots are too ebon. Spots are so much more faint
go see a dermotologist
Sun spots.
sun spots are cooler parts of the sun
the sun spots like black little spots on the sun that explode every 11 years
It changes, because sunspots are not permanent and can come and go on a cycle.
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
sun spots
Sun spots are not permanent, therefore it depends.
you put make up over it