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- scientists have observed that the average number of sunspots rises and then falls in a predictable pattern, called the solar cycle. the length of a solar cycle is usually 8 to 14 years long. do you observe a solar cycle in the data? if so, between what years? how long is it?
The solar cycle's length is typically around 11 years on average (though the range is 8 - 14 years as given). To observe a solar cycle, one would track sunspot numbers over time: record the number of sunspots at regular intervals (e.g., monthly/yearly), plot the data, and identify the period between peaks (or troughs) of sunspot activity. This involves collecting longitudinal data on sunspot counts and analyzing the periodicity.
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The average length of a solar cycle (time between sunspot pattern repetitions) is about 11 years (within the 8 - 14 year range). To observe a solar cycle, track sunspot numbers over years, identify peaks/troughs, and calculate the time between them.