A star!
star
energy
Yes, there is. As there is no air in space, temperatures in sunlight can get very high (over 200 C). But in an asteroid shadow (or any shadow in space), the light and heat from the sun is blocked out by the object and temperatures can get to -200 C.
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
if you count it with heat it would be a star
star
A star, a.k.a. a sun.
Darker colors are better absorbers of light which makes them better radiators of heats. Object absorb light which is transferred to heat energy.
No. A star is an object in space that produces heat and light through nuclear fusion. Stars are not living things.
the suns heat makes light the sun heat is orange which gives light
No. That's one of the things that makes fireflies an object of interest in chemical research.
Lack of heat makes space cold.
Yes ! Because the heat and light are occupying space and they are matter
If the object is opaque to the frequency of light impinging on it, some of the light will be reflected and the rest will be converted to heat in the opaque object.
No and no.
it makes the particles move faster so it expands.
the sun.