The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
the suns energy comes from a hydrogen particle smashing in to another hydrogen particle and creates helium, however during this proses it causes heat and light energy and that is what the suns energy is made of
The primary source of the suns energy is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of the Earth.
No it is not.
It depends on how much atmosphere it has to go through, the further away FM the equator you are the more the earth curves so the suns rays enter at an angle, meaning that it has to go through more atmosphere. Whereas on the equator the suns rays travel strait so there is less atmosphere to go though, make the suns rays more intense
this is known as radiant energy. the suns radiation does it
At the poles.
The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
Light energy.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
The sun produces electromagnetic energy in many different wavelengths including those within the spectrum visible by humans (i.e. visible light). This energy is the result of an intense nuclear fusion reaction in the sun's core.
No. Less thsan one percent of the Sun's total energy falls anywhere near Earth.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.
They get energy from the suns light energy baby
nuclear fusion energy
The suns power is called Solar Energy. So to get the suns energy we use solar panels.