black hole as they have a very powerful gravitational pull such that even light could not escape its gravity and fall into it
Objects that emit light include stars, light bulbs, and flames.
A star emits light, this light travels through empty space to Earth. Note that stars are extremely bright; stars are similar to our Sun.
A star emits light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and can be observed from far distances. Some of this light may also get reflected off planets or other objects in space.
i don't know this thing is screwed >:)
No, fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and does not block light like solid objects do.
Objects such as the Sun, stars, light bulbs, and flames emit light. These objects produce light through different processes such as nuclear fusion, electric currents, and chemical reactions.
a lightbulb
from the sun
We can see the sun because it emits light and that light travels through space to reach our eyes on Earth.
Hubble
The primary source of light for objects in space is usually stars, which emit light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion in their cores. Some objects in space can also reflect light from nearby stars or other sources, contributing to their overall brightness.
Yes, the sun shines in space because it emits light and energy through a process called nuclear fusion. In the vacuum of space, there is no atmosphere to scatter or block the sunlight, allowing it to travel through space and reach planets and other objects.