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In which layer of the sun do sunspots form?
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Sunspots form in the photosphere — the Sun’s visible “surface.” They are cooler, darker patches produced where strong magnetic fields (originating in the convection zone/tachocline) suppress convection; the magnetic structures associated with sunspots extend upward into the chromosphere and corona.
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