the sun gives off energy to all the planets no matter the size. but it depends where its at in the orbit
The sun's radiation heat to the surface of the entire Earth is approximately 2,500 times greater than the heat coming from the Earth's interior. This is due to the immense energy output of the sun compared to the relatively smaller amount of heat generated within the Earth.
The Sun appears smaller from Mars than from Earth because Mars is farther away from the Sun than Earth is. This distance causes the Sun to appear smaller in the Martian sky. Additionally, Mars has a thinner atmosphere than Earth, which may affect the perception of the Sun's size.
The earth gets its heat energy from the sun. The sun is hot because it is just a massive ball of deadly gases :)
Yes because the Earth is farthest from the sun. The heat of the sun is not as close to the Earth as it was before.
because its really hot it uses its heat
No. Planets look smaller than the sun because they actually are smaller.
In the summer time earth has more heat because the earth is facing towards the sun and the sun is giving us more sun light. This is called the summer solstice.
Because it's further away. :)
The sun is the closest star to earth.
The sun will appear about 160 times smaller from Uranus compared to Earth due to the greater distance between Uranus and the sun. This is because Uranus is much further away from the sun than Earth is.
Heat from the sun cannot reach the earth through conduction or convection because space is a vacuum and does not contain matter to transfer heat. Heat from the sun reaches the earth through radiation, as electromagnetic waves travel through the vacuum of space.
Heat from the sun transfers to Earth through radiation.