in about 5 billion years the sun will have used up all its hydrogen supply. then it will expand to a red giant and the first four planets will be swallowed into it by its gravity.
When clothes are hanging out in the sun, heat is absorbed by the fabric. The sun's rays provide energy, which increases the temperature of the clothes. This process helps in drying the fabric as moisture evaporates due to the heat absorbed.
None, the sun emits UV.
UV rays are completely absorbed. They are harmful radiations from the sun.
About 50 percent of the Sun's incoming energy is absorbed by the Earth's surface. In addition, about 9 percent is reflected.About 22 percent of the Sun's incoming energy is reflected by clouds and the atmosphere.About 19 percent of the Sun's incoming energy is absorbed by clouds and the atmosphere.
UV light is absorbed by the ozone layer. It is the harmful part of sun's radiation.
Most of it is absorbed. UV is the harmful radiation of the sun.
Energy from the sun that is absorbed by the Earth's surface is reflected back into the atmosphere or absorbed by land and water and transformed into heat.
Energy from the sun that is absorbed by the Earth's surface is reflected back into the atmosphere or absorbed by land and water and transformed into heat.
absorbed
Less than 1% of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's geosphere. The majority of the Sun's energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and surface of the Earth.
In the atmosphere, some of the sun's rays get absorbed or reflected in all directions.
Most of the sun's energy is absorbed in the top few meters of water, where sunlight can penetrate. This energy is absorbed by water molecules and particles in the water, which then transfer heat to the surrounding water through conduction and convection.
None, the sun emits UV.
the suns energy is absorbed by the leaf to make food. this is called photosynthesis :)
UV rays are completely absorbed. They are harmful radiations from the sun.
Energy is being absorbed AND being reflected when the sun's ray strike the Earth's surface.
More energy from the sun is absorbed by Earth's surface than is reflected. This absorbed energy is converted into heat, which warms the Earth's surface and plays a crucial role in driving the planet's climate system.