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What's responsible for the formation of sunspots in the photosphere? please help Nuclear fusion Earth's magnetic field The sun's magnetic field Gravity
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What's responsible for the formation of sunspots in the photosphere? please help
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It’s the suns magnetic field hope it helps:)
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the answer is the suns magnetic field! i hope this helps!!!
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