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How are solar flares related to sunspots?

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Answered by bitan20
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Sunspots and Solar Flares. A sunspot is a cooler, and therefore darker, region of the Sun's photosphere caused by a solar magnetic disturbance. Strong, dense magnetic fields generated by circulating plasma sometimes become entangled and surge through the photosphere, creating the sunspot.


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Answered by manman21350
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Sunspots are areas that appear dark on the surface of the Sun. They appear dark because they are cooler than other parts of the Sun's surface. Solar flares are a sudden explosion of energy caused by tangling, crossing or reorganizing of magnetic field lines near sunspots. ... These areas are called magnetic fields.

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