The photosphere (surface) of the sun.
The photosphere of the sun is where most of the light is released from; it is an outer layer of the sun measuring from tens to hundreds of kilometers thick, ultimately deriving its energy from nuclear fusion processes taking place in the sun's core.
Light and Infrared Radiation (Heat)
When its atoms fuse it releases a bunch of energy and radiation, some of which is in the visible spectrum of light.
The Moon reflects PART of the light it receives from the Sun. And part of this reflected light is seen by us, here on Earth.
the corona is the part that you see when you see the sun .. the part with light around it :D
It stores and releases several types of energy. It stores nuclear, gravitational, etc. but what it releases includes sound, thermal, electromagnetic (such as UV, infrared), light, and nuclear waveform.
core is the inner part of the sun flare is the darkest part f the sun and also the coldest part that people cannot survive and also sun gives light to us
surface
the core
All the time. There is some part of the planet which is always facing the sun and getting light from it.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
core - is the inner most part of the sun. core is also the hottest most part of the sun. corona -is the outer most part of the sun. cromosphere -is pruduces a red light.