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Last post 02-28-2005 9:25 AM by Lyndsay Fletcher. 1 replies.
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  • 02-28-2005 9:03 AM

    sunspots

    Mike S,

     

    How come some sunspots seem to shrink, or grow, what causes this?

  • 02-28-2005 9:25 AM In reply to

    Re: sunspots

    Hi Mike

    sunpots are in fact one sign of changes in the sun's magnetic field that are happening much lower down, below the sun's surface.

    When a sunspot grows, a tube of strongly magnetic gas is rising up through the sun's surface. The cross-section (which is the area through the middle) of this tube initially gets bigger as the tube rises (so the spot grows) . But once it has sat around for a while in the turbulent solar atmosphere, the flows start to pull it apart,  and it starts to disintegrate and shrink.
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