The photosphere
The heat and light emitted from the sun comes from the nuclear reactions that occur on it.
No, the only light available on the moon is the light emitted from the Sun.
they are longer than those emitted by the sun.
Various things are emitted byt the sun - light and heat are the best known but other electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays are also emitted. Theoretically gravitons are sent out too
No - the moon is only visible - because it's reflecting light emitted from the sun.
The heat and light emitted from the sun comes from the nuclear reactions that occur on it.
Most of the earth's light comes from the sun.
The moon reflects light originally emitted by the sun.
Pluto reflects the light that was emitted from the sun.
No, the only light available on the moon is the light emitted from the Sun.
they are longer than those emitted by the sun.
No.
Various things are emitted byt the sun - light and heat are the best known but other electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays are also emitted. Theoretically gravitons are sent out too
The light that is emitted by growing lights is a light that can closely mimic that light and warmth of the sun. These lights are considered HID lights and emit a more intense light than a florescent light.
Light bulbs aim to emulate the light emitted by the Sun, which radiates as a black body at 6000 degrees C. The light is emitted over the entire visible spectrum. Some bulbs produce monochromatic light, sodium street lights for example.
No - the moon is only visible - because it's reflecting light emitted from the sun.
Light emitted by any light source - say, by a lamp, or by the Sun - travels in all directions.