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Sunspot cycles, also known as solar cycles, typically last about 11 years on average. In 33 years, approximately three sunspot cycles would occur, as 33 divided by 11 equals about 3. In some cases, the length of cycles can vary, but generally, three cycles can be expected within that time frame.

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The number of sunspots varies in a cycle that lasts how many years?

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What is a sunspot and the pattern that exists in the number of sunspots that are observed?

A sunspot is a dark area on the Sun's surface that is cooler than surrounding areas, resulting from complex magnetic activity. The number of sunspots on the Sun's surface varies over an 11-year cycle known as the solar cycle. This cycle is characterized by periods of high sunspot activity (solar maximum) and periods of low activity (solar minimum).


How many cycles are in water cycles?

5 stages in the water cycle!!!!!!!


How changes in the number of sunspots is related to changes in global climate?

Changes in the number of sunspots can affect global climate by influencing solar radiation levels. More sunspots can lead to increased solar activity, resulting in slightly higher temperatures on Earth. Conversely, fewer sunspots can lead to a decrease in solar activity, potentially causing cooler temperatures. This is known as the solar cycle and is just one of many factors influencing global climate.


Why does com cast say sunspots cause error s0a00?

Comcast may attribute signal issues to sunspots because solar activity can interfere with satellite and radio signals. This interference can disrupt cable service, causing the error code SOA00 to occur on the screen. However, sunspots are just one of many possible causes of signal disruptions in cable services.

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Sunspots follow a cycle of how many years?

11 years.


What do scientists think Causes sunspots?

Astronomers have known for many years that sunspots are "storms" on the sun's surface, and also that solar prominences seen flaring from the sun during an eclipse probably come from sunspots. what they do not know - yet - is why the sunspots occur in farily regular cycles of many, gradually diminishing to few, and then rising again to many. Times of high sunspot activity are usually also times of high Northern Lights activity and radio interference on earth.


The number of sunspots varies in a cycle that lasts how many years?

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How many leap years have occured since 1492?

130 years


How many years is the period of the sunspot?

Individual sunspots can appear and disappear in a single day, or even in just a few hours. On the other hand, some sunspots that disappear as the Sun spins will re-appear 15 days later when the spot becomes visible again. The "sunspot cycle" is typically about 11 years long from peak to peak, but the pattern isn't especially constant. Some cycles take as little as 8 to 9 years, while some stretch out for 15-17 years.


How many modern olympic games have occured over the years?

this year is the 30th modern olympiad


How many sunspots per year?

It varies between the years - on an approximate 11 year cycle. It will range from almost zero to 250 sunspots per year. See related link for the numbers counted since 1750.


How many years pass between a year of where there are many sunspots to the next period of lower amounts of sunspots?

Sunspot activity increases and decreases with a frequency of about eleven years from peak to peak, so there are about five and a half years from a period of highest sunspot activity to a period of lowest sunspot activity. The last peak was in 2001, so the next peak is expected in 2012.


How many days old are you at 12 years?

4380+ the amount of times a leap year occured in any of the years since you were born.


How many sun spots are there on the sun average in a day?

It depends on the year because there is an influx in sunspots every 10-12 years.


What is a sunspot and the pattern that exists in the number of sunspots that are observed?

A sunspot is a dark area on the Sun's surface that is cooler than surrounding areas, resulting from complex magnetic activity. The number of sunspots on the Sun's surface varies over an 11-year cycle known as the solar cycle. This cycle is characterized by periods of high sunspot activity (solar maximum) and periods of low activity (solar minimum).


What is the frequency of the bipolar disorder?

It varies from one person to another. Interval between cycles can be many years to multiple cycles in a single day.