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Sunspots: What are they, and why do they occur? : vimarsana.
Sunspots: What are they, and why do they occur? : vimarsana.
Sunspots: What are they, and why do they occur?
Sunspots are cooler, planet-size regions of strong magnetic fields on the surface of the sun. Explore sunspots in more detail with our comprehensive guide.
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