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No antil it hits erth then it turns into thermal energy.
There are many kinds of thermal energy which probably wouldn't contribute too much to global warming because what CO2 does is it traps the sun's energy, and as you know the sun is REALLY hot.
Thermal energy comes from sun. It is a source of heat energy.
energy is that comes from the sun
The sun produces thermal energy through nuclear fusion in its core. This process involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of thermal radiation. This energy is then emitted from the sun and travels through space in the form of sunlight.
the solar energy is the energy of sun and sun gives light and heat but the thermal energy is only a heat energy but radiant energy is light and heat energy so the answer will be no and the correct answer will be radiant energy
Sun provides heat to earth's surface. It provides thermal energy to the earth.
Yes, the sun is an example of thermal energy. It emits heat and light as a result of nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core, which produces vast amounts of thermal energy that radiates out into space and warms the planets in our solar system.
you get radiant and thermal energy. Solar power.
It receive thermal from the sun how the sun heats it up because the sun shine over the ocean
Thermal potential energy is energy that is formed by heat and the sun.
light bulb, the sun.