the sun produce ultraviolet rays which strike the earth surface.
Let's see, how can I improve on that last answer? Yes they do. Let's think about this. The core is about 9800 degrees F. That is some heat. The light from the sun aggitates the molecules in our atmosphere ) kind of like the person who gave that last answer) and that is why we feel heat in the air. That is why it is colder in higher altitudes where the air is thinner. Heat does not travel from the sun to the earth. Heat is produced here on the planet as light is polarized to duplicate the conditions of the sun with EM wave motions. Particles only leave the sun during coronal mass ejections. The light you see on the sun is excitation from photons which are not substance, but the coronal mass ejection is matter and can mess up our infrastructure here if we don't prepare for that. However, light doesn't travel either it's actually light reproducing itself from wave field to wave field. Everything is fractal For more info Google Robert Otey.
The sun is a star, not a planet.
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
Tide
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
it's micro wave
water
The sun produce light and nuclear energy
Light has the property of being an electromagnetic wave.
Dropping a stone into water will produce circular waves that spread outwards from the point of impact. These waves are called ripples and are a type of surface wave.
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
Ultraviolet rays given off by the sun are a form of electromagnetic wave. They have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light.
Earthquakes can produce a variety of sounds before the main shock wave, such as rumbling, cracking, or grinding noises. These sounds can be caused by the movement of rocks along fault lines underground or the shifting of the earth's crust. It's important to note that not all earthquakes produce audible sounds before the main shock wave.
convection it send out electrons which produce magnitic wave that grows in a transfer of two integers colliding together that are connected
Wavelengths
Speed is not a wave.
Electromagnetic wave.