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When stars fuse hydrogen to make energy, the infared radiation radiates outward in all directions, and eventually reaches Earth.
No. The sun radiates heat in all directions on 3 axes. The spherical arc of that which reaches the Earth's Atmosphere is very small in comparison.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Magma reaches the earth surface during an eruption. Once the magma is on the surface it is called lava.
The light travel directly through the vacuum and reaches earth
through nuclear reactions that occur at the core of the sun. it radiates that energy until it reaches the earth.
Photosphere
Heat from the earth's interior reaches the surface through a combination of convection and conduction.
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It radiates outwards in all directions at about 300,000 kilometres per second. A tiny percentage of that light reaches our earth about eight minutes after leaving the sun.
When stars fuse hydrogen to make energy, the infared radiation radiates outward in all directions, and eventually reaches Earth.
The energy of the sun is produced by the process of nuclear fusion, and a portion of this energy reaches the Earth in the form of sunlight, which heats the Earth.
No. The sun radiates heat in all directions on 3 axes. The spherical arc of that which reaches the Earth's Atmosphere is very small in comparison.
No. The sun radiates heat in all directions on 3 axes. The spherical arc of that which reaches the Earth's Atmosphere is very small in comparison.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava
Magma reaches the earth surface during an eruption. Once the magma is on the surface it is called lava.
Magma that reaches the surface it is called lava.Molten rock from the Earth's interior that breaks through to the surface is called lava