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Physics, 29.11.2019 01:31 anicholson41

Because sunspots are a little cooler than the average temperature of the photosphere, they prevent some energy from being released from the part of the surface they occupy, but this energy is usually released from hotter and brighter than average areas nearby. answer the question: what could happen to the sun if this energy release did not happen

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