what are sunspots? \n storms on earths surface \n storms on the suns surface \n hot gases on the sun \n…

what are sunspots? \n storms on earths surface \n storms on the suns surface \n hot gases on the sun \n holes in the sun

what are sunspots? \n storms on earths surface \n storms on the suns surface \n hot gases on the sun \n holes in the sun

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Brief Explanations:

Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas. They are related to magnetic activity on the Sun, essentially being storms (magnetic storms) on the Sun's surface. The first option is incorrect as sunspots are not on Earth's surface. The third option is incorrect as sunspots are not just hot gases (the whole Sun has hot gases, and sunspots are specific magnetic phenomena). The fourth option is incorrect as sunspots are not holes but areas of different magnetic activity and temperature on the Sun's surface.

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B. storms on the Sun’s surface