Radiation if that's the answer you're looking for... Radiation is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves (or light energy) traveling through space (but not outer space, just space like in the air).
noones quite sure yet about if there is life on other planets because there is just no scientific proof of that yet. It would take to long to trave to other planets outside of our solar system because they can be light years away. However when we develope a way to reach the speed of light im sure we'll find out
no becuase some energy bounces off the moon
The ozone hole allows some radiations to reach the earth's surface. These radiations are high energy UV radiations.
It takes about 1 hour and 24 minutes for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Saturn when the two planets are at their closest point. This distance can vary depending on the positions of the two planets in their orbits.
On Neptune strong winds can reach 2,400 MPH! Hope i could help!!!!!!!
it does reach the earth in light energy.
The existence of large objects like planets or stars curve space and time. As the Earth goes around the sun it is in fact falling into the sun. The problem is that the sun and other planets are also moving. Gravity from the sun's previous location takes time to reach the Earth and planets such that the gravity from another location reaches the targets first. As the Earth and other planets reach a location where it might be moving in; the sun moves again, and other planets impart their gravity as well. The gravity of the sun becomes diluted throughout the heliosheath because of this weakening the effect of gravity even further.
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Microbes from Earth can be transferred to Mars or other planets on the surface to these planets but the overall risk is very low. Due to the harsh conditions of space, most microbes will suffocate or die from the extreme temperatures long before they reach another planet.
The process that transfers energy from the sun to the earth is called radiation. The sun emits energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which travels through space to reach the earth. This energy is then absorbed by the earth's atmosphere and surface, where it is converted into heat and other forms of energy that power Earth's systems.
every planet has a certain amount of days to reach a year. So just like earth, other planets would have to revolve around the earth. (this was an easy question to not already be answered)
That would depend on which type and form of energy you are referring to. Light energy takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth from the Sun.
The Sun is the primary source of heat and light for all the planets in our solar system. It emits energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core, which produces heat and light that reach all the planets, including Earth.
noones quite sure yet about if there is life on other planets because there is just no scientific proof of that yet. It would take to long to trave to other planets outside of our solar system because they can be light years away. However when we develope a way to reach the speed of light im sure we'll find out
It will take 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth. The actual heat of the sun does not reach all the way out to Earth. The warmth on Earth comes from the conversion of light energy to heat energy.
It will take 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth. The actual heat of the sun does not reach all the way out to Earth. The warmth on Earth comes from the conversion of light energy to heat energy.
No. The only astronomical body outside of the earth that humans have landed on has been the moon, and that hasn't happened now for the past 38 years. In order to reach Mars ... when Mars is the nearest to Earth that it can ever be ... astronauts will have to travel almost 200 times as far as they traveled to reach the moon.