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Justice Herman
6 February, 17:28
Sunspots are located
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Lewis Davies
6 February, 18:51
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Lines of longitude and latitude. Surprisingly, almost all sunspots are found in two bands on the Sun, just north and south of the equator. At the start of the cycle, the sunspots appear at latitudes of about 30 degrees, both north and south of the equator.
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