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the sun is much bigger than the other stars in the universe.

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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.


What explains why sun is the only star fro which earth receives much heat and light?

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.


What planet gives off his own heat and light?

The planet that gives off its own heat and light is Earth. It receives light from the Sun and reflects some of it back into space. Earth also generates heat internally from radioactive decay and geothermal processes.


What is the layer from the sun the earth receives the most energy from?

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Earth receive heat from sun is called.?

The process that Earth receives heat from the sun is called radiation.


What is the energy that earths receives from the sun?

light and heat


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.


What is an example of transferring heat through radiation?

The earth receives heat from the sun as radiation


Which method of heat transfer does earth receive energy?

The Earth mainly receives energy Radiated by the Sun.


Why is the light of the moon not as hot as the sun's light?

The moon does not radiate any heat or light of its own, it merely reflects the sun's heat and light. But since the moon is many times smaller than the sun, it only receives a small fraction of the heat and light -- and much less when it is in the shadow of the earth. However, most of the heat and light striking the moon is absorbed by the moon itself, or is reflected into space, thus there's very little reflected back to earth.


Why is the light of the moon not as hot as the suns light?

The moon does not radiate any heat or light of its own, it merely reflects the sun's heat and light. But since the moon is many times smaller than the sun, it only receives a small fraction of the heat and light -- and much less when it is in the shadow of the earth. However, most of the heat and light striking the moon is absorbed by the moon itself, or is reflected into space, thus there's very little reflected back to earth.