The Sun doesn't create waves on the ocean and large bodies of water. The waves are caused by the wind.
Light waves travel from sun to the earth.
By the SUNS ENERGY. (Which makes it hotter and hotter.)
Waves
False. The energy from the Sun comes in the form of electromagnetic waves. Those are not mechanical waves.
Tidal Waves
The three electromagnetic waves that make up most of the energy that Earth receives from the sun are infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation. These waves carry different amounts of energy and play key roles in sustaining life on Earth.
The process of nuclear fusion going on in the core of the sun is the source of all that radiation energy ... the light, heat, radio waves, and X-rays coming from the sun.
Electromagnetic waves found in sunlight are light waves, ultraviolet waves and cosmic waves.
No, sun rays are not mechanical waves. Sun rays are a form of electromagnetic waves that propagate through space as a result of electromagnetic interactions. Mechanical waves, on the other hand, require a medium (such as air or water) to propagate.
Yes, the sun does emit radio waves as part of its electromagnetic radiation. These radio waves are a form of energy emitted by the sun, along with visible light and other forms of radiation. Radio telescopes can be used to capture and study these radio waves emitted by the sun.
As far as I know light and heat waves.
What kind of electromagnetic waves does the sun have?