Respuesta :
The sun's pole reversals are tied to its D. cycle of sunspots.
Explanation:
The magnetic field is generated by the electric currents inside the sun. The generated magnetic field is spread throughout the solar system. It is believed that the magnetic field of the sun flips approximately every 11 years.
Sunspots appear as the spots darker than the surrounding areas on the Sun's photosphere. Sunspots occur due to opposite magnetic polarity. The sunspot is generally spotted by interactions with the magnetic field of the sun.