Question
What causes sunspots to appear on the Sun's surface?(1 point)
Responses
Magnetic field disturbances.
Magnetic field disturbances.
Areas of intense heat on the Sun's surface.
Areas of intense heat on the Sun's surface.
Solar flares.
Solar flares.
Differences in the Sun's gravitational field.
Responses
Magnetic field disturbances.
Magnetic field disturbances.
Areas of intense heat on the Sun's surface.
Areas of intense heat on the Sun's surface.
Solar flares.
Solar flares.
Differences in the Sun's gravitational field.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Magnetic field disturbances.**
Sunspots are caused by the complex magnetic field interactions on the Sun's surface, which cause regions of the Sun to cool and appear darker.
**Magnetic field disturbances.**
Sunspots are caused by the complex magnetic field interactions on the Sun's surface, which cause regions of the Sun to cool and appear darker.
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