In about 5 billion years or so it will turn into a red giant for quite a while then shrink and slowly give off less and less light.
No, the light from the sun is filtered throught the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere lets through the unharmful rays, giving us daylight.
It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.
If the sun were to stop giving out light and heat, Earth would quickly become cold and dark. Without sunlight, photosynthesis would cease, leading to the death of plants and eventually the collapse of the entire food chain. The absence of heat from the sun would also cause temperatures to drop drastically, potentially making Earth uninhabitable for most forms of life.
Light from the moon is a reflection of light from the sun, the moon only appears to give off light because its reflective lunar dust the reflects liight from the sun
Moonlight is the light reflecting from the sun onto the moon's surface, giving it a soft, silver glow. The moon acts like a mirror, reflecting the sunlight back towards the Earth, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
Because the sun's light is white light as well.
Giving them warmth, light and life.
Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
stars which the Sun is an example.
Giving off light, as a light source. The sun, a light bulb, and a candle are all luminous. The moon is not because it does not give off its own light but reflects it from the sun; it is illuminated.
if there is no moon then there alway the sun which giving its heat &light
Photosphere
yes the star in the sky small sun and the star one of composition of sun that giving a light on night to help .and on day their is greater light is the sun it helpful .thank you get all about on google.com
Sun light
No, the light from the sun is filtered throught the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere lets through the unharmful rays, giving us daylight.
It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.
If the sun were to stop giving out light and heat, Earth would quickly become cold and dark. Without sunlight, photosynthesis would cease, leading to the death of plants and eventually the collapse of the entire food chain. The absence of heat from the sun would also cause temperatures to drop drastically, potentially making Earth uninhabitable for most forms of life.