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Why does the sun have dark spots on it (sunspots)?
Sunspots are caused by magnetic activity within the Sun, resulting in areas that are approximately 1000 degrees Celsius cooler than their surroundings. These spots are essentially magnetic hurricanes, appearing dark due to an optical illusion rather than being inherently dark. The Sun's chaotic tangle of flux tubes leads to the formation of sunspots, which occur in an 11-year cycle as the magnetic field weakens and reverses. Interestingly, increased sunspot activity correlates with a rise in the Sun's overall brightness due to the surrounding areas being hotter than average.
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ahaanomegas said:Why does the sun have dark spots on it (sunspots)?