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If a few sunspots cool the Earth, why don't many sunspots make it even colder?
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If a few sunspots cool the Earth, why don't many sunspots make it even colder?
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Because the Earth can trap in heat, this is not the case billions of years ago but today, Global warming is taking place. Even if there were many sunspots, it would take time for the coldness to sink in and take place.
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