This question belongs to science. But to answer the question that you have, yes when it comes to weather and science, light and heat goes together. The sun are what makes and gives us light and heat each day. I thought you need to know..
both but mostly light :)
the sun.... its both.....
The sun emits both heat and light. The heat produced in the sun's core is generated by nuclear fusion reactions, while the light that we see is a result of this heat being radiated out into space in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which includes visible light.
Heat and light can be generated from various sources such as the sun, fire, electricity, or chemical reactions. The sun is the primary source of both heat and light for Earth, while artificial sources like light bulbs and heaters use electricity to produce heat and light.
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The sun and a light bulb both emit light and heat. However, the sun relies on nuclear fusion in its core to generate energy, whereas a light bulb uses electricity to produce light. Additionally, the sun is much larger and more powerful than a light bulb.
They all are. The sun is the source of both light & heat.
Yes, we get lots of heat and light from the sun.
The Sun produces both light and heat energy through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This continuous fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium creates immense heat and light energy that reaches Earth and warms the planet.
Examples of things that produce heat and light include the sun, a burning candle, a light bulb, and a campfire. These sources emit energy in the form of both heat and light through various processes such as combustion or nuclear fusion.
Yes, the sun is the origin of heat and light in our biosphere.
The chromosphere produces the light and heat for the sun.