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High School Earth Science: Earth, Moon, and Sun - The Sun
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Surface Features of the Sun     The most noticeable surface features of the sun are dark spots known as sunspots. Sunspots are located where loops of the sun’s magnetic field break through the surface. This disrupts the smooth transfer of heat from lower layers of the sun, making sunspots cooler and darker than the rest of the surface. Sunspots are also marked by intense magnetic activity. Sunspots usually occur in pairs. When a loop of the sun’s magnetic field breaks through the surface, a sunspot is created where the loop comes out of the surface. Another sunspot is created where the loop... Show more
High School Earth Science: Earth, Moon, and Sun - The Sun
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1. Convective movement in the sun helps to create
2. The matter of the sun
3. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory is
4. Solar flares can
5. Which of the following layers of the sun has the highest temperature?
6. Which statement about solar prominences is true?
7. About what percent of the total mass of the solar system consists of the sun?