This isn't the best answer, but it starts with 100% radiation, 25% is reflected back by clouds and other particles, 20% is absorbed by particles in the atmosphere, 50% of radiation reaches and is absorbed by Earth's surface, and 5% of radiation from the sun is reflected by land and sea surface.
u will get sun burn or tan
we would all die from the heat of the sun
it gose to the sun lol
when the sun burns, it heats up it sorroundings, that how we get heat, its energy hit earths layers.
Theoretically any Thermonuclear Fusion Explosions (what happens on the surface of the sun) are the same heat.
the rocket will never even get close enough the sun because it will melt because the heat from the sun is too strong.
The heat rises in the form of infrared radiation, which is easily captured by the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
the sun is our source of heat
what does the sun heat.
As the sun's rays heat up the earth, the radiation hits the atmosphere. Then the radiation heads back to the sun.
no, the core is were the nuclear reaction happens, this causes lots of heat and therfore, the core is hotter. :)
You should never look at the sun. The sun's heat, focused on the retina of the eye, can burn a blind spot in the retina in a short time. What happens during a solar eclipse is that people are more likely to look at the sun, to see the sun's strange appearance.