The photosphere
The photosphere gives off heat and visible light.
Most of the energy we receive from the sun comes from the core, where nuclear fusion reactions take place. The energy created in the core is then radiated outwards through the layers of the sun, eventually reaching the surface and being emitted as sunlight.
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
The temperature of the sun's photosphere is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the visible surface of the sun and is where most of its light is emitted.
Depends - Where on the earth are you referring?
photosphere.
The color of light emitted by the sun is white.
Most of the Sun's energy is emitted in the form of visible light. This includes wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.
Most of the earth's light comes from the sun.
No, UV light is not present at night because it comes from the sun and is not emitted by artificial sources during the night. UV light is only present during the day when the sun is shining.
yes it , because it emitted its solar radiation upon all humankind and we laa felt it and served with it
The moon reflects light originally emitted by the sun.
The photosphere gives off heat and visible light.
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
Most of the energy we receive from the sun comes from the core, where nuclear fusion reactions take place. The energy created in the core is then radiated outwards through the layers of the sun, eventually reaching the surface and being emitted as sunlight.
stars, flashlights, toasters, CFLs, LEDs, fireflies
The temperature of the sun's photosphere is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the visible surface of the sun and is where most of its light is emitted.