The photosphere gives off heat and visible light.
energy
When you light a match, it gives off heat, light, and a small amount of smoke. The heat comes from the chemical reaction of the match head with the oxygen in the air, causing it to ignite. The light is produced by the burning of the match head, while the smoke is a byproduct of the combustion process.
It's the solar energy which is emitted as "visible light", sometimes called the "optical region" of the spectrum. Some we can see, some we cannot (the some we can't see are things like X-rays).
The sun gives off its own heat and light through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This fusion of hydrogen atoms creates enormous amounts of energy that radiates out into space as heat and light, providing warmth and light to Earth and the other planets in the solar system.
A star is a body of gas that gives off tremendous amounts of radiant energy in the form of light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions in its core.
The layer of the sun's atmosphere that gives off light is called the photosphere. It is the lowest visible layer of the sun and emits the sunlight that we see here on Earth.
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light and heat energy
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it gives off radiation
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.
Bioluminescence - if it gives of visible light. However heat is also light and metabolism itself therefore gives off light, but you can not see it because it is infrared light.
Yes.
Energy
It makes thermal energy (the heat), radiant energy (what we see), which is in essence more or less the same manifestation.