due to the nuclear fusion reaction happening inside it in which hydrogen fuses into helium and so heat and light are produced. this is same with all the stars in the universe which are in their main course of life
Planets typically do not produce more heat than stars. Mercury gets really hot BECAUSE of the sun.
The sun is a big fire ball made up with hot flaming gas.
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.
Light from the sun :) Basically the heat of the sun, which we view as light.
The moon does not produce its own heat or light; it merely reflects light from the sun. Since it is relatively small and so far from the sun, it only receives a tiny fraction of the sun's energy, and so is not nearly as hot.
The Sun
how did the ancient filifino produce heat and light
Three things that produce heat are a light bulb, fire, and the sun
The sun is essential to life on this planet, so if the sun was not producing light/heat - life on this planet would no longer exist.
the sun produces light ,heat ,energy,and so much more
The sun produces heat and light with the help of the hydrogen in it that constantly changes to helium around it
yes stars produce light in the night like the moon. and the sun produces light and heat for the morning
Because, if it wasn't for heat, there would be no light at all. The sun is blazing hot and gives off light. Our light bulbs require heat to produce light. Many other things.
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.
A firefly is an example of an object that produces its own light. The sun is another.
Yes, we get lots of heat and light from the sun.
Planets typically do not produce more heat than stars. Mercury gets really hot BECAUSE of the sun.