what would happen to the temperature on mercury during the day if a sunspot was directly in line with it's surface?

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Answer:

mind-bogglingly hot

Explanation:

If a sunspot were pointed right at Mercury in this way, the planet would become even more mind-bogglingly hot. Sunspots look dark in our visual spectrum, so we might suspect that they are colder (or at least less hot) than the rest of the Sun; but in fact, they are hotter.