The sun radiates energy cased by the nuclear fusion of Hydrogen into Helium. Clarify the rest of your question please.
Yes, the sun gives off solar energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation which includes visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. This energy is essential to sustain life on Earth and is harnessed for various purposes through solar energy technologies.
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No, the Earth does not give off as much energy as it takes from the Sun. The Earth reflects, absorbs, and radiates a portion of the solar energy it receives, but it does not emit an equal amount back into space. Some of the energy is also used in processes like photosynthesis, weather patterns, and ocean currents.
Solar Energy, by definition, is energy from the Sun.
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The Sun radiates heat energy.
The sun gives energy, in the form of heat and light.
The sun gives off light and heat through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. These two forms of energy are essential for sustaining life on Earth and are the main sources of energy for many ecosystems.
It's the amount of energy given out by the sun, and the energy received by the earth. Within that is the energy reflected and the energy given off from the earth.
Radioactive and solar energy (or light and heat).