Radiant heat I assume you mean the heat emitted by the Sun rather than the heat of the Sun itself.
radiant heat.
The sun gives off heat, light, and radiation energy
When it comes to generating heat, the sun is undoubtedly a powerful source. However, unlike other sources of heat such as fire or electricity, the sun's heat cannot be stored or reused once it's gone. This is because the sun's heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur deep within the sun's core. As a result, the heat generated by the sun is a constant and ongoing process, and once it's gone, it's gone for good. While we can certainly harness the sun's heat through various technologies such as solar panels, we cannot reuse the heat generated by the sun once it has dissipated.
Thermal energy can power up many things maybe billions sometimes thermal energy is powering up heaters (most of the time)
What kind of electromagnetic waves does the sun have?
radiant heat.
The sun gives off heat, light, and radiation energy
solar i guess
Heat through radiation
heat and light energy
the sun is our source of heat
It provides heat so that we dont freeze ourselves.
what does the sun heat.
The sun can be described as a nuclear fusion reactor - converting hydrogen into helium under intense heat and pressure.
The sun PRODUCES heat instead of making heat.
The region away from the sun shall experience very cold temperature because the sun rays will not be able to heat up that region.
heat from the sun is called solar radiation.