A black dwarf.
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The Sun is the massive star in the middle of the Solar System providing the Earth with heat, light, and life.
Any star . The star that supplies heat and light to us is our very own Sun.
An object in space that emits its own light and heat is called a star. Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores, producing light and heat that can be observed across vast distances. The Sun is the most familiar example of a star, providing the Earth with light and warmth.
A parent star is a star that produces a planet's heat and light.
the sun creates it's on heat because it already fire
because the star burns and fuses hydrogen and helium (like the sun) making heat an light
honestly the light was their because the light from the stars are powerful
The heat and the light in stars is the same thermal nuclear fission that our Sun (a star) produces.
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A star!
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The light and heat from a star are produced through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the form of light and heat. This process occurs in the star's core due to the high temperatures and pressures present there.