The Sun's light allows plants to photosynthesize, and plant eaters eat the plants, and meat eaters eat the planet eaters, and so on.
With the Sun's light, comes heat.
The Sun.
3 reasons why the sun is important to earth:1. all the water would be frozen without it2. there would be no source of energy for the vegetation to use3. the earth wouldn't be in a solar system without its gravitational pull
the proves our heat light day and night, mornings and evenings. and more stuff everyone and everything needs to live on our plant, Earth.
If a gas has three or more atoms, then it can vibrate and absorb the heat/light from the infrared radiation coming from the warm earth and clouds.
We would lose heat and have more energy
For a quick answer, here ya go: Heat radiating from the sun causes the water in the oceans to evaporate. This water vapor accumulates in the atmosphere creating more clouds. The clouds form sort of a blanket that reflects heat away from the earth's surface.
In the summer time earth has more heat because the earth is facing towards the sun and the sun is giving us more sun light. This is called the summer solstice.
The revolution of the Earth does not cause changes in the seasons. The TILT of the Earth does. When an area tilts away from the sun, light strikes the earth at a shallow angle, delivering less heat and light. As it tilts towards the sun, light is striking at a more direct angle, delivering more heat and light.
The way heat is transferred from the sun to Earth is because heat from the Sun is transferred to the Earth by a process known as Radiation. Most objects in the universe continuously radiate light off of their exposed surfaces due to their temperature. The hotter an object is, the more energy this discharge light will contain.
The way heat is transferred from the sun to Earth is because heat from the Sun is transferred to the Earth by a process known as Radiation. Most objects in the universe continuously radiate light off of their exposed surfaces due to their temperature. The hotter an object is, the more energy this discharge light will contain.
In the winter it is more important to keep heat in a home, and in the summer it is more important to keep heat out.
3 reasons why the sun is important to earth:1. all the water would be frozen without it2. there would be no source of energy for the vegetation to use3. the earth wouldn't be in a solar system without its gravitational pull
because it is near in the sun and it gets direct light.
dark colours attract more heat than the light ones, the light colours reflect heat mainly
The energy of the few photons of light striking the Earth from those distant objects can be expressed but it is meaningless to do so as the Earth itself is full of radioactive materials that fission and radiate more heat than all the starlight (exepting the Sun of course) combined.
A halogen light emits more heat than an incandecent light.
Heat is more in the equator...
Radiated away as heat. If the Earth lost energy constantly, it would eventually freeze; if it gained energy constantly, it would eventually boil. The Earth has an energy balance; equal amounts of energy are absorbed by the Earth as sunlight as are radiated away as heat. If the Earth were to become too warm, more clouds would form, reflecting light away and causing the Earth to cool down. If the Earth were to get too cold, fewer clouds would form, allowing more heat and light in. However, over the past few million years, the Earth has had more ice ages than moderate periods.