The outer part of the Sun, that emits the light we see, is called the photosphere.
its gives it a boner
it gives earth sunlight and life to its enviroment.
Sunlight gives energy to plants. Every living thing on Earth needs energy to reproduce. So there's your answer.
Average distance from Earth to the Sun is around 93,000,000 miles. The speed of light is 186,000 mps or 670,616,629 mph. Divide this into 93 million gives 0.13868 * 60 for minutes gives 8.320 minutes.
It gives heat to the earth and makes it the right temperature for us, or else it would be so cold we would die.
no you need the sunlight for vit d the gives you that. that is why you need the sunlight
The angel of the sunlight determine how much they heat up the earth. The axel of the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees in relation ship to the sun. This is what gives us the different seasons. When the angel is wide a specific amount of sunlight will be spread out over a big area and each part is only heated up a little. When the angel is narrow the same amount of sunlight is concentrated on a smaller area and that area is heated up much more.
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Dividing distance travelled by speed gives 1.5/30 = 0.05 hours. Multiplying this by 60 gives 0.05 x 60 = 3 minutes.
Space is mostly empty, and there's very little matter out there to reflect or scatter sunlight. On Earth, when sunlight passes through our atmosphere, it scatters off molecules and particles, making the sky blue during the day. But in space, there's hardly anything to scatter the light.
The tilt of Earth's axis gives more light to the areas experiencing "summer". The sunlight that reaches the Earth also depends on the average cloud cover.
Reflected sunlight.