no
heat and earth
it is the pressure released by the earth and the sun's heat.
If all the water on Earth was suddenly transported to the Sun, the impact on the Sun's temperature would be negligible. The Sun's immense size and heat make the water from Earth a minuscule addition in comparison. The Sun's temperature and energy output would not be noticeably affected.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
No.
All life on Earth.
It will take 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth. The actual heat of the sun does not reach all the way out to Earth. The warmth on Earth comes from the conversion of light energy to heat energy.
No. The sun radiates heat in all directions on 3 axes. The spherical arc of that which reaches the Earth's Atmosphere is very small in comparison.
Through radiation. not exactly by radiation bro^ the sun's heat is captured by the earth green house effect making the earth a perfect environment for humans plants and animal. Unfortunetly the earth is capturing too much of sun's heat and it is causing global warming meaning in a certain amount of time the heat the earth is capturing will melt icebergs and Antarctica that it will flood all land.
Heat from the sun transfers to Earth through radiation.
The distance in between the Earth and the Sun is 93000000 miles. In space the temperature in the sun is 10 times that on Earth. The sun produces such incredible heat energy that it is able to reach Earth. The heat is much less here than it would be if we were closer to the sun. The sun creates its heat by burning the gasses that make it up.
If the sun burned out all life on Earth would cease to exist. There would be no heat.