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How can sunspots affect Earth’s climate? An increase in sunspots could cause an increase in Earth’s temperature. The magnetic pull of sunspots could change the shape of Earth’s orbit. A decrease in sunspots could cause an increase in Earth’s temperature. Sunspots can contribute to the buildup of greenhouse gases.

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