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Without light and heat Earth would be a dead and frozen planet

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Do the earth and moon make their own light and heat?

No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.


Where does the earth get heat and light?

Earth gets heat and light from the Sun. It's heat also comes from the Earth's core.


Does the sun supply little of the light on earth?

The Sun is our primary source of light and heat here on Earth.


Were the the earth gets its heat and light from?

From the sun :)


What is the source of heat and light for Earth?

The sun


Where The Earth Gets Its heat From And The light?

the sun


What does the earth get most of its heat and light from?

the Sun


How long will it take earth to get to the sun?

It will take 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth. The actual heat of the sun does not reach all the way out to Earth. The warmth on Earth comes from the conversion of light energy to heat energy.


Where does the earth get its heat and light?

The Earth gets its heat and light from the Sun. The Sun emits vast amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including heat and light, which reaches Earth through space. This energy is essential for supporting life on our planet.


What is the sun most responsible in producing?

Heat!!!!!! While the sun does produce a lot of heat, none of it reaches Earth. What reaches Earth is electromagnetic energy (light). Some of this light is converted to heat here on Earth, such as some of the light that hits your skin.


What would it do if earth didn't have a sun?

The Earth Would Freeze becuase the Sun is the Earth's Light and Heat source.


What type of light delivers most of the heat from the sun to the earth?

Infrared light delivers most of the heat from the sun to the Earth. This type of light has longer wavelengths than visible light and is able to penetrate the Earth's atmosphere more effectively, transferring its energy into heat when absorbed by surfaces on the Earth's surface.