How do sunspots affect global warming?
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Sunspots turned out to be areas of cooler zones on the surface of the sun. These spots are about one-third cooler than the rest of the surface and are protected by magnetic fields that stop the heat from being transmitted into the zone. The magnetic field is formed from underneath the sun's surface, but is able to project itself outside through the surface and all the way to the corona of the sun.
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