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Why are sunspots red?
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User Neonit
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yeah, they are red. cuz, sunspots emit lower frequency light rays than other places. according to the light spectrum, red is a lower frequency ray. if you are confusing the light rays with heat rays, do research about how the light spectrum affects the energy spectrum. heat is only one form of energy.

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It’s usually because you are allergic to the sun and it causes rashes and hives
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