Heliostatic.
"Daybreak" is a compound word that means when the sun comes up.
The Latin word for "Sun" is "Sol", so the word "solar" means "concerning the Sun". So, the system of planets around the Sun is the "solar system". Solar=Sun is the rounded up answer.
Helios is a root word. It is a Greek word meaning sun and is the root word for heliocentric, heliotary, heliometer, meliometric, heliostat, and the like.
In the term "solar system, solar means related to the Sun. It describes the system of celestial bodie like planets, moons, and asteroids that orbit around the Sun. So, the "solar" in solar system emphasizes that these objects are all connected to and influenced by the Sun's gravitational pull.
Solar means "of, relating to, or determined by the Sun".
The Latin word for "Sun" is "Sol". The word "solar" means "about the Sun".
"Daybreak" is a compound word that means when the sun comes up.
Helios was the Greek god of the sun. The word is sometimes used for the sun, in the word "heliocentric" (sun-centred) for example.
The Sun... from the Sun? If you mean, what stops the Sun from breaking apart, it is held together by its own gravity.
Sunset.
Heliotropic.
The word solar means connected to or relating to the sun.
Solar means "about the Sun" in Latin. The Latin word for "Sun" is "Sol".
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'sUrya' सूर्य means sun or the sun-god.
The Sun's light is solar. That's what the word 'solar' means.
because the magnetic field in that area stops some of the energy from inside the sun reaching the surface and less energy means cooler.