Sunspots:
A) are always found close to the Sun's poles.
B) come in pairs, representing the north and south magnetic fields.
C) were most numerous during the Maunder Minimum.
D) travel over the surface of the Sun from pole to pole.
E) are relatively constant in number every year.
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