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describe the differences between sunspots and solar flares.
Based on the physical characteristics and phenomena of sunspots and solar flares in solar physics.
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Sunspots are relatively cooler, darker regions on the Sun's surface caused by intense magnetic fields inhibiting convection, with temperatures around 3000 - 4500 K. They can last from days to months. Solar flares, on the other hand, are sudden, intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation, charged - particle emissions, and plasma ejections from the Sun's atmosphere. They release a vast amount of energy in a short time (from minutes to hours) and occur in active regions near sunspots. The temperatures in solar flares can reach up to 10 million to 100 million K.