This information is true
Because of the heat and light
Yes, it does.
The Sun is the Earth's closest star. Without the Sun there would be no light and no heat and life would not be able to exist on Earth.
The Sun is Earth's primary source of light energy. The Sun emits electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, which provides energy for photosynthesis and powers many processes on Earth.
The energy from the Sun is transferred via electromagnetic waves to the Earth. These e-m waves may travel in a vacuum, and do so essentially at the speed of light.
The Sun is Earth's primary source of light energy. It emits light in the form of electromagnetic radiation that reaches Earth and provides energy for various processes such as photosynthesis and heating the planet.
When the Earth rotates, the light from the sun moves in different spots on earth. When the sun's light isn't shining in your country, it gets dark. This is nighttime. When the sun comes back, there's light outside. This is daytime. That's how days were created.
The Earth produces very little visible light itself. However, it is illuminated on one side by the strong light of the Sun.
polar ice reflecting sun's light back towards earth.
The revolution of the Earth does not cause changes in the seasons. The TILT of the Earth does. When an area tilts away from the sun, light strikes the earth at a shallow angle, delivering less heat and light. As it tilts towards the sun, light is striking at a more direct angle, delivering more heat and light.
the sun transfer the heat to earth by radiation of heat
The moon travels in front of the sun out in space so it appears the moon lights up bt really its still the sun