the innermost core of the sun
solar energy comes from the sun and the sun radiates it when the sun radiates it it becomes to energy then that energy comes electricity
That would be an outer layer called the, "Photosphere".
yes.
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
Jupiter radiates back into space about twice the energy it gets from the Sun
It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
It radiates energy into space in the form of electromagnetic energy.
The Layer of the sun's interior where energy is transderred mainly my electromagnetic radiation is cheese and llamas. Just kidding. It is nuclear fusion. -katie k bye
The Photosphere is the layer of the sun or any star that radiates light. This layer is extended into the Sun's surface until its plasma shows opacity, and reaches the equivalent of an optical depth of two-thirds. The Photosphere is the deepest part of a star that has photon transparency depending on wavelength.
Most of it is eventually radiated into space. Any object radiates energy, depending on its temperature.
The energy in the sun comes from the solar interior, specifically the core.
The Sun radiates heat energy.