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The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in a spectral region. The spectral region the sun's radiation emits to is the visible region of the spectrum.
Unlike the moon, which, which reflects sunlight, the sun emits its own light and it does so from all points of its surface.
While the sun emits all types of light, from radio waves, to gamma rays the most intense type of light (electromagnetic radiation) is yellow light.
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photosphere
The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in a spectral region. The spectral region the sun's radiation emits to is the visible region of the spectrum.
chromosphere
Radiation just means light, but in all frequencies (instead of just the ones we can see with our eyes). The sun emits radiation as a biproduct (side effect) of fusion. I am not patient enough to try and explain fusion:) Wiki it
None, the sun emits UV.
Unlike the moon, which, which reflects sunlight, the sun emits its own light and it does so from all points of its surface.
People get cancer when they are under the sun because the sun emits radiation.
While the sun emits all types of light, from radio waves, to gamma rays the most intense type of light (electromagnetic radiation) is yellow light.
surface
The Sun emits radiation across almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
the sun emits many gases through the time spae of one year. radiation is just one of them. in one month, the sun emits 44888000900 kg of radiation gas, obviously slowly killing itself.