It gives off energy by producing oxygen which goes into plants, which produces their energy, then makes more oxygen for our energy, we then produce carbon dioxide
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.
solar and maybe ultraviolet -.-
the sun gives off energy
Gravity compresses the Sun up to a point at which it has a high temperature and pressure in its center. This causes the nuclear fusion, which is the source of energy of the Sun.
Yes, Uranus does give off more energy than it receives from the Sun. This excess energy is thought to come from the planet's internal heat leftover from its formation and possibly some ongoing processes like convection in its mantle.
Solar Energy, by definition, is energy from the Sun.
Yes
every second.
the sun
The Sun radiates heat energy.
heat and light energy
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.
The sun is just a great ball of gas and its the atoms in that gas that fuse and give off its energy(in heat and light).
Because, it is booming hot.
Suns give off energy to water every plant/flower as far as i know... as long as your lily has water (if not rain). and sun it will be fine[;<3 xD. o-o
The sun radiates energy cased by the nuclear fusion of Hydrogen into Helium. Clarify the rest of your question please.
Venus and jupiter