Energy from the Sun reaches Earth as radiation from various parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Some of this energy . Some of this energy is converted to heat. Some remains as visible light.
The core of the sun is responsible for generating the heat and light that we receive on Earth through nuclear fusion reactions.
That would be an outer layer called the, "Photosphere".
The sun emits both heat and light. The heat produced in the sun's core is generated by nuclear fusion reactions, while the light that we see is a result of this heat being radiated out into space in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which includes visible light.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, which is why we receive a significant amount of heat and light from it. Other stars are much farther away and their radiation does not reach us in the same way. Additionally, the Sun's composition and size make it capable of sustained fusion reactions that generate heat and light.
both but mostly light :)
Heat and light.
The core of the sun is responsible for generating the heat and light that we receive on Earth through nuclear fusion reactions.
Radiation... lots of it. Mainly in the form of heat and light.
The heat and light we receive from the sun is radiant energy, as is the light we obtain from light bulbs.
That would be an outer layer called the, "Photosphere".
We receive heat rays from the Sun. In fact most of the heat comes from the visible light. Also, some heat comes from other sun rays such as infra red light. However, the atmosphere stops a lot of the Sun's rays before they reach the surface.
Yes, we get lots of heat and light from the sun.
Yes. All planets in the solar system receive light from the sun.
The chromosphere produces the light and heat for the sun.
Yes, the sun is the origin of heat and light in our biosphere.
the suns heat makes light the sun heat is orange which gives light