Infrared, Visible, & Ultraviolet
The sun emits three main types of radiation: visible light, ultraviolet (UV) light, and infrared (heat) radiation. Visible light enables us to see, UV light can cause sunburns and skin damage, while infrared radiation warms the Earth.
The light from the moon comes from the sun's rays reflecting off its surface. The moon does not produce its own light, it simply reflects the sunlight that reaches it from the sun.
Light is radiated from the surface of the Sun. The gas and plasma within the Sun are opaque, and no light can escape from the inside.
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
It is a reflection of the sun's light on the surface of the moon.
White light: makes up the rainbow Ultraviolet light: the beams that come from the sun along with Infared light
White light: makes up the rainbow Ultraviolet light: the beams that come from the sun along with Infared light
The two main kinds of energy that come from the sun are light energy (solar energy) and heat energy (thermal energy). Solar panels can convert the light energy into electricity, while the heat energy contributes to warming the Earth and driving various weather patterns.
Heat and light.
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Fire, Sun, and lights.
Light and Sun
Nuclear fusion
we get the light from the sun