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What causes sunspots
What causes sunspots

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Sunspots are magnetic in nature. They are the places ("active regions") where the Sun's magnetic field rises up from below the Sun's surface and those magnetic regions poke through.Sunspots are formed continuously as the Sun's magnetic field actively moves through the Sun.

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because the sun isn't a hunk of rock like earth and inner planets thx hop this helps

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