Light, heat, there are some more.
xray radiation and ultraviolet radiation
Helium and hydrogen
light and heat...
Stars can emit various forms of radiation, including ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Sun-like stars emit primarily visible light and some ultraviolet radiation. More massive stars can also emit X-rays and gamma rays.
Stars emit a wide range of radiation, primarily in the form of visible light, which is what we see. They also produce ultraviolet radiation, infrared radiation, and significant amounts of X-rays and gamma rays, especially during explosive events like supernovae. Additionally, stars emit radio waves, contributing to the broader electromagnetic spectrum. This diverse radiation is a result of the nuclear fusion processes occurring in their cores.
Heavenly radiation is a term used to describe various forms of radiation originating from sources outside the Earth, such as cosmic rays, gamma rays, and X-rays. These types of radiation can come from celestial bodies like stars and galaxies and can impact our planet's atmosphere and surface.
Not all of it, but most. Other energy may come from radioactivity within the planets, or kinetic energy from objects that come in outside of the solar system. Also small amounts of radiation can come from other stars.
Three forms of radiation from the sun are visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared light. These different forms of radiation have varying wavelengths and energy levels that interact with the Earth's atmosphere and surface in different ways.
Radiation can come in two forms: particles and waves. Radiation can come from the sun, gamma rays, UV rays, radio waves, and X-rays.
They Collide and become part of another star which causes Stars to be come Parts of other Stars.
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Radiation is the emission of energy in the form of waves or particles. It can come in many forms, such as light, heat, or X-rays, and can be either ionizing (capable of causing ionization in matter) or non-ionizing.