Most of the roughly 4 x 1026 Watts that the sun emits (I would guess 99.9% of it) simply radiates out into the universe according to the inverse square law. Eventually most of this energy would get absorbed by the gas and dust in the Milky Way.
Most of the sun's energy goes out into interstellar space.
Solar energy will be absorbed to the cosmic sink in the final end and become part of the cosmic background radiation.
Most of it goes out to space. Incredibly, Earth only receives 1/22 millionth of the Sun's output.
The energy from sunlight goes into the plant
In the core (center).
There is no water on mars or sun light and heat
The sun shines because the fusion reactions taking place there release a tremendous amount of energy. And light, which is electromagnetic energy, is released in great quantities. The brightness of the sun speaks to the amount of power it generates.
well you see, that the sun's heat drys your clothes when u hang it outside for them to dry the suns light has no affect for drying clothing as u see the sun is made up of hot gas if you go at least 1,000 miles away from the sun YOU WILL DIE because of suns heat so u will burn to death.
Because the high-energy processes going on emit electromagnetic waves across the whole spectrum, including visible light, radio waves, and gamma rays.About half of the heat that the Sun's light brings is due to wavelengths longer than visible light: infrared radiation.
evaporation there you go
There is no water on mars or sun light and heat
That would be fatal due to the extreme heat or we would go blind from the intensity of the light
Energy comes from the sun, which is our natural ligh. The sun produces heat and light for the planets. Without the sun we would not exist and the planets would go off in a straight line.
if there is no light then that means there is no sun. If there is no sun then that means the world is with out heat. so this, means we will go it a big ice age and the world will spin of and find something eles to orbit.
Heat from the sun reaches you from radiation.
Both of the devices are the same apart, from the fact that the psp go black can heat up faster if it is used in sun light.
The sun gives light so you can see, gives heat so you can live, gives gravity so the earth does not go flying off into the cold space.
The Sun's light, heat, x-rays, cosmic rays, gamma rays and so forth, all radiate out into space. A very tiny part of this radiation is stopped when it runs into a planet, like Earth, for instance.
The sun is important to the sun in many ways. First of all, the sun gives off warmth. Some of this warmth will go towards earth, causing the earth to heat up. The heat waves that do not go through the earth's atmosphere will bounce back and hit the sun. This helps give the sun warmth to itself, so it can continue to create more and more heat for the earth. Secondly, if the sun did not exist, then how could the sun see anything? The sun obviously needs light in order to see the earth, so it knows where to aim its heat waves at. If the sun could not see the earth, it would most likely spew its heat waves all across the galaxy, hitting other solar systems, causing them to burn to a crisp. Lastly, the sun needs a companion. Someone to give it encouragement when times are tough. Occasionally, the sun gets sick of creating heat, and simply wants to give up on what it was created for; heat, and warmth, and the major light source during the day, and reflecting its light off the moon's surface to give us our major light source during the night. In these terrible times or hardship, the sun is in dire need for someone or something to encourage it. Luckily, the sun has the sun to help it get through these tough times. We are very fortunate that the sun has something that gives it encouragement. It is possible that the sun may stop working, if it doesn't have something to encourage it every now and again.
The sun is important to the sun in many ways. First of all, the sun gives off warmth. Some of this warmth will go towards earth, causing the earth to heat up. The heat waves that do not go through the earth's atmosphere will bounce back and hit the sun. This helps give the sun warmth to itself, so it can continue to create more and more heat for the earth. Secondly, if the sun did not exist, then how could the sun see anything? The sun obviously needs light in order to see the earth, so it knows where to aim its heat waves at. If the sun could not see the earth, it would most likely spew its heat waves all across the galaxy, hitting other solar systems, causing them to burn to a crisp. Lastly, the sun needs a companion. Someone to give it encouragement when times are tough. Occasionally, the sun gets sick of creating heat, and simply wants to give up on what it was created for; heat, and warmth, and the major light source during the day, and reflecting its light off the moon's surface to give us our major light source during the night. In these terrible times or hardship, the sun is in dire need for someone or something to encourage it. Luckily, the sun has the sun to help it get through these tough times. We are very fortunate that the sun has something that gives it encouragement. It is possible that the sun may stop working, if it doesn't have something to encourage it every now and again.
Heat, like light, can travel as electromagnetic waves through the vacuum of space. However most stars are so remote that the amount of heat reaching us is negligible. The only star which gives us measurable heat is the Sun.
The heat generated in the sun prevents us from reaching it. The heat is about 5500 degrees celcius and no ordinary human or supernatural machine can reach the sun.