does fire produce light
Earthquakes produce seismic waves that travel through the Earth.
Tension in earth crust can produce a normal fault which is
it is 70% so that is the answer of how much light on the earth surface
If you are talking about a neon light, you can use any of the noble gases in a light. Helium would produce a pink color, neon would produce a red color, argon would produce a light blue color, krypton would produce a white color, xenon would produce a purple color. I don't recommend using radon, but if you were to it would produce a green color.
The earth does reflect light, but does not produce light.
The earth does not produce its own light but it reflects the light rays from the sun that reaches its surface.
"meteors"
Heat!!!!!! While the sun does produce a lot of heat, none of it reaches Earth. What reaches Earth is electromagnetic energy (light). Some of this light is converted to heat here on Earth, such as some of the light that hits your skin.
The moon reflects the sun's light back to Earth. It cannot produce its own light.
"meteors"
its close to the earth
A meteor does not produce light, a shadow on the Earth is caused when the meteor blocks the Sun's rays. The meteor does this when it is placed in between the Sun and the Earth, this is called an eclipse.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
They reflect sunlight towards Earth.
That's right. But the sun shines on them and lights them up. The same reason you can see a rock in a dark room when you shine a flashlight on it, even though the rock does not produce light.
the moon does not have its own energy to produce light that also produces heat therefore does not generate heat for earth and the sun generates heat for the earth.