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When do sunspots disappear?

A) Sunspots are always present and NEVER disappear.


B) Once the magnetic field weakens in the area and cold plasma enters the area of the sunspot


C) Once the magnetic field weakens in the area and hotter plasma enters the area of the sunspot


D) Once the magnetic field strengthens in the area and hotter plasma enters the area of the sunspot

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Answer:

In 5 years or so, the sun will be awash in sunspots and more prone to violent bursts of magnetic activity.

Explanation

once the magnetic field weakens the area and cold plasma enters the area of the sunspot

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Answer

The answer is C I took the test an got an A.

Step-by-step explanation:

K12 ASTRONOMY 7.07.04

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