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    Just Before a Sunspot Forms on the Photosphere, One Will
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Just Before a Sunspot Forms on the Photosphere, One Will

Question 118

Question 118

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Just before a sunspot forms on the photosphere, one will often see at that location


A) plages.
B) filaments.
C) prominences.
D) solar flares.

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