Well, sugar, Earth receives more energy from the sun because it's the closest star to us. It's practically right in our neighborhood! Those other distant stars might be shining bright, but they're just too far away to compete with our good ol' dependable sun.ienenjoy soaking up all that solar goodness because, babe, it's what keeps life on this planet goin'.
The universe.
Because the Sun is the closest to the Earth.
Earth receives about 1 billionth of the total energy emitted by the sun as starlight. This energy sustains life and drives the Earth's climate and weather systems.
Earth, Sun, Andromeda galaxy and then the universe. increasing size------------------------->
The Universe is 'space' however space is described as outside of Earth's Orbit whilst the Universe is everything. Earth is in the Universe but not normally in 'space' This is of course talking about normal usage. Scientifically/ Astro-physics level I think there are very minor differences.
It certainly is....
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From sun
explain how earh would be different if it did not receive solar energy
Earth receives more energy from the moon, sun, stars, and other planets
no
Sun is constantly giving some average energy to the Earth, and same amount of energy is radiated by the Earth to the Universe
The forces that receive energy from Earth's interior include volcanic activity, plate tectonics, and geothermal energy. These processes are driven by the heat generated within the Earth's mantle and core, which result in movements of the Earth's crust and the release of energy in various forms.
Heat and light.
The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.
Radiation. Mostly sunshine in, infrared radiation outward.
The universe.