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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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How can solar output/ sunspots contribute to climate change?

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The output of the sun is measured by the number of sunspots there are. They are caused by magnetic activity inside the sun, causing dark spots on the outside. The more sunspots there are, the warmer because when they explode they turn into solar flares, giving a lot of energy.


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