Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Are the more sunspots, the hotter they get?

Are the more sunspots, the hotter they get?

Whether we feel hot or not is mainly related to the tilt angle of the sun. If it points directly (90 degrees) at the ground, we feel hot. When sunlight is parallel to the ground, it means that we can't shine, so there is no sunlight.

Why does the direct point of the sun change all year round? When it is directly in the northern hemisphere, we are summer, and in the southern hemisphere, we are winter.

Sunspot eruption has nothing to do with hot weather.

Sunspots have a cycle of 1 1 year, and the evidence shows that sunspot outbreaks have nothing to do with temperature.