no what i think beacause if you had a firefly that glows its not realy lightenergy or solar
The primary source of energy in our solar system is the Sun. It generates heat and light through nuclear fusion, which impacts all the other celestial bodies in the system. Other sources of energy within the solar system, such as geothermal energy on certain planets or moons, are secondary to the Sun's influence.
That would be difficult to explain. -- The Sun IS a star. -- It IS in my solar system. -- It's the ONLY star in my solar system. -- So the sun is THE star in my solar system.
The sun is the only source of light in the solar system. All other visible objects in the solar system are visible only because the sun illuminates them, like a flashlight.
No, not all planets in the solar system are self-luminous. For example, terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars do not produce their own light, they reflect sunlight. In contrast, gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn do emit some heat and light, but their source of energy is mostly from gravitational contraction rather than nuclear fusion.
Yes.
Yes. The sun produces all the heat and light energy to all the planets in the Solar System.
The primary energy source in the solar system is the Sun. It emits light and heat energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core, which provides energy to all the planets and other celestial bodies in the solar system, including Earth.
The sun is the centrl point of the solar system.
The primary source of energy in our solar system is the Sun. It generates heat and light through nuclear fusion, which impacts all the other celestial bodies in the system. Other sources of energy within the solar system, such as geothermal energy on certain planets or moons, are secondary to the Sun's influence.
That would be difficult to explain. -- The Sun IS a star. -- It IS in my solar system. -- It's the ONLY star in my solar system. -- So the sun is THE star in my solar system.
The sun primarily produces two types of energy: electromagnetic radiation, in the form of sunlight, and nuclear energy, through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. The nuclear fusion reactions within the sun's core convert hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is essential for sustaining life on Earth and driving various atmospheric and oceanic processes.
heat and light energy is the format and i want to know ad out it and give me the answer
The sun is the only source of light in the solar system. All other visible objects in the solar system are visible only because the sun illuminates them, like a flashlight.
No, not all planets in the solar system are self-luminous. For example, terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars do not produce their own light, they reflect sunlight. In contrast, gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn do emit some heat and light, but their source of energy is mostly from gravitational contraction rather than nuclear fusion.
Yes.
The sun provides all the energy in the solar system plus keeps the planets together wit hits gravitational attraction. ---- Does it not provide heat and light too? ---- Heat and light are simply different forms of energy
Assuming solar energy is to be classed as a renewable energy source, around 90% of the planets in our solar system are not effected at all by nonrenewable energy.