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How can sunspots affect Earth’s climate?

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Answer: An increase in sunspots could cause an increase in earths temperature.

Explanation: Sunspots have been observed continuously since 1609, although their cyclical variation was not noticed until much later. At the peak of the cycle, about 0.1% more Solar energy reaches the Earth, which can increase global average temperatures by 0.05-0.1℃

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