Yes, it does.
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 transfer the heat to earth by radiation of heat
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.
Electro magnetic waves eg:-light,UV,heat
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polar ice reflecting sun's light back towards earth.
radiation
The Earth mainly receives energy Radiated by the Sun.
Energy from the sun to Earth travels as electromagnetic energy, or light energy.
The transfer of heat energy from the sun to the ground is called radiation. Radiation occurs when electromagnetic waves, such as light from the sun, transfer energy to the molecules in the ground, causing them to increase in temperature.
Transfer of energy through radiation is the process in which energy is transferred in the form of electromagnetic waves (such as light or heat) without the need of a physical medium. This type of energy transfer can occur through empty space and is responsible for how heat and light from the sun reach the Earth.
An example of waves transferring energy without transferring matter is light waves. Light waves can travel through a vacuum in space and transfer energy from the source (such as the sun) to the Earth without transferring any physical particles.