Accordingly, what are the dark spots on the sun called?
Full Story. (Image: © BBSO) Sunspots are darker, cooler areas on the surface of the sun in a region called the photosphere. The photosphere has a temperature of 5,800 degrees Kelvin.
Furthermore, are sunspots harmful? Sunspots are flat brown spots that develop on areas of your skin that are exposed to the sun. Sunspots are harmless. They are noncancerous and don't pose any risk to your health or require treatment unless you're looking to remove them for cosmetic reasons.
Beside this, how do you get rid of dark sun spots?
How to get rid of sunspots on your face
- Aloe vera. Studies have found that aloesin and aloin, which are active compounds found in aloe vera plants, can lighten sunspots and other hyperpigmentation.
- Licorice extract.
- Vitamin C.
- Vitamin E.
- Apple cider vinegar.
- Green tea.
- Black tea water.
- Red onion.
Why does the Sun have spots?
The Sun has a magnetic field that gets twisted around inside the Sun as it spins. There are places on the Sun where this magnetic field rises up from below the Sun's surface and pokes through, creating sunspots. Sunspots are magnetic and often have a north and south pole like a magnet.
