Sunspots appear dark because they are

Sunspots appear dark because they are



a) holes in the photosphere through which you can see deeply into the solar interior.
b) a bit cooler, thus dimmer than the rest of the photosphere.
c) large opaque structures that block light from the glowing solar surface.
d) causing retinal damage.


Answer: b) a bit cooler, thus dimmer than the rest of the photosphere.


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