How would sunspots appear if you could magically remove them from the Sun?
A) They would appear blue-white, like Sirius but brighter.
B) Because sunspots are dark spots, they would be invisible against the blackness of space.
C) They would shine bright orange in color, like Arcturus.
D) They would not appear any differently than on the surface of the Sun.
E) They would shine only with reflected sunlight, appearing similar to Venus.
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