No.
Earth would be trapped by the Sun's gravity even if it didn't shone.
the sun is a energy source of light.
Yes, we get lots of heat and light from the sun.
The sun is a big ball of hydrogen and helium. It's gravity is so strong that the inside squashes the hydrogen into helium releasing light in every part of the electromagnetic spectrum and part of it is infra red which is heat in the form of light.
the sun is the center of gravity in our solar system and it is a medium sized star that is 5 billion years old and the sun gives us light, heat, energy and life
The sun crushes hydrogen into helium with its immense gravity. This makes light and heat. This is a nuclear reaction.
The sun crushes hydrogen into helium with its immense gravity. This makes light and heat. This is a nuclear reaction.
The sun gives its energy to the Earth through electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of sunlight. Gravity doesn't play a direct role in the transfer of energy from the sun to the Earth. Space may be a vacuum, but light and energy can still travel through it.
No, no wave, particle or form of information can travel faster than light. Even the effect of gravity is not instant. If our sun disappeared it would take the EXACT amount of time for us to see the sun extinguish as it would for the gravity to dissipate and have us launch out of orbit.
It takes approximatly 7minutes to travel from sun to earth the sun light.
Yes, the sun is the origin of heat and light in our biosphere.
The chromosphere produces the light and heat for the sun.
the suns heat makes light the sun heat is orange which gives light