It affects earth because the high temperature of the sun causes radiation (visible light, infra-red, and ultra-violet rays) to be emitted and we receive some of this. The fusion reaction itself does not directly affect earth.
Yes, the sun is a massive source of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. It generates this energy through nuclear fusion within its core, which produces light and heat that sustains life on Earth.
it is warm
by the temperature outside
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
The greenhouse effect helps trap heat from the sun in Earth's atmosphere, keeping the planet warm enough to support life. Without this natural process, Earth would be much colder and uninhabitable.
The Earth's core contains many radioactive elements within its core that emit warmth as they decay, keeping the core of the Earth hot and heating it from within. Meanwhile, the sun is a product of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium and its rays warm the Earth's crust from outside.
Aside from the sun, one thing that helps keep the earth warm is something called the "heat of fusion" not to be confused with nuclear fusion, as the earth's core and mantle slowly solidify, turning from a liquid into a solid, heat is released in the same way that heat is released when water turns from a liquid to a solid. On geological scales, this process helps keep the earth's interior warm.
The sun produces light and heat as a result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core. This energy is then radiated into space to warm planets like Earth and provide the necessary light for life to exist.
Answer this question… If it is warm outside, then it is not summer.
yes, because the middle of the earth is hot and will heat the outside, like a flask, the drink is hot and the outside is warm.
The converse of the statement "If it is summer, then it is warm outside' would be if it is warm outside then it is summer.
Yes, the sun is a massive source of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. It generates this energy through nuclear fusion within its core, which produces light and heat that sustains life on Earth.
No. The sun is not really made of fire. It is made of plasma; gas so hot that electrons start to break free of atoms. The process that powers the sun is not burning as we understand it, but nuclear fusion. Burning, or combustion as scientists call it, involves some flammable substance undergoing a chemical reaction with oxygen. In such a chemical change, atoms rearrange how they are bonded to one another, but the atoms themselves do not change. At the center of the sun, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium atoms. The nuclear fusion in the sun is releases millions of times for energy than you would get from burning the same amount of fuel and produces far higher temperatures.
A warm coat and warm pants
when it is hot outside
No, candles emit light through combustion of a wick and wax, producing a warm yellowish light. The sun emits light through nuclear fusion in its core, producing a much brighter and whiter light.
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