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When the Moon comes between Earth and the Sun, blocking the sunlight.
The layer of the Sun that emits visible light is the photosphere. It is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, where the temperature is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). The photosphere is where we see sunspots and solar phenomena, and it acts as the primary source of sunlight that reaches Earth.
The layer of the Sun responsible for producing light is the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the Sun and emits the light we see from Earth. The energy generated in the core through nuclear fusion eventually reaches the photosphere, where it is released as sunlight.
The layer of the Sun that releases visible light is the photosphere. It is the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere, located above the convective zone and below the chromosphere. The photosphere emits light due to the temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius (around 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the layer we perceive as the Sun's surface. This emitted light is what we see as sunlight.
All energy needed for photosynthesis comes from the sun.
The Photosphere
Light comes from the sun.
Most of the energy we receive from the sun comes from the core, where nuclear fusion reactions take place. The energy created in the core is then radiated outwards through the layers of the sun, eventually reaching the surface and being emitted as sunlight.
The core is the innermost layer of the sun. Fusion reactions produce energy. Outside of that is the Solar envelope, which pressure on the core, maintaining the temperature. Then there are the photosphere, where "sunlight" comes from, and the chromosphere, which is caused by the abundance of hydrogen. On the surface of the sun are sunspots, and rising from the surface are solar flares and prominences.
The layer of the Sun's atmosphere that can normally be seen is the photosphere. This is the visible surface of the Sun that emits light and heat and is responsible for the majority of the sunlight we receive on Earth.
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.
Ozone protects us from harmful part of sunlight. It protects from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
The layer of the sun's atmosphere that is composed of super granular cells is the photosphere. The photosphere is the visible surface of the sun where these super granular cells are observed. This layer is where sunlight is emitted and most of the sun's visible light is produced.
Sunlight comes from the sun. It is produced by the burning of the gases of which the sun is composed. As the sun shines down, it lets off heat and light. So the sun is a huge source of energy.Remember this...The sun gives out:HeatLight!
put a lamp beside a sunlight sensor, and when the sun comes, the lamp turns on, if the sun goes away the lamp turns off
The photosphere is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere that emits visible light. It is the region where most of the sun's energy is radiated into space. The photosphere is the part of the Sun that we see as the visible surface.
The photosphere gives off heat and visible light.