The sun
No, planets do not emit energy that we can directly absorb. However, the gravitational influence of planets like the sun on Earth does affect tides, weather patterns, and the overall conditions of our planet.
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
The sun rotates on its axis and revolves around the galactic centre.
The atmosphere does not affect the sun. If anything the sun affects the atmosphere.
solar energy
Plants -- all of them -- harness the energy from the sun.
Heat!!
The sun
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Energy from sun supports evaporation. It is 1st step of water cycle.
The sun provides thermal and electromagnetic energy through radiation.
It shyts on the TOILET:D
Plants exhibit movements towards the sun direction in a process known as phototropism to maximize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis. By orienting themselves towards the sun, plants can optimize their energy production and growth.
no it is not Yes it is. The energy in the wind comes from the sun whose light heats the surface of the earth and the atmosphere. It is that heat that ultimately drives the movements of the atmosphere. So the energy in the wind is constantly renewed by new energy from the sun.
heat and light
The moon does not produce its own energy like the sun, but it does have gravitational and tidal forces that affect Earth's energy balance. These forces create ocean tides and subtle movements in Earth's crust, which have been harnessed for energy generation in some places.