The following means that you have to give choices.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.
Some substances give off radiation because they are unstable and try to reach a more stable state by releasing energy in the form of radiation. This radiation could be in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
An ion can give or receive electrons to achieve a stable electronic configuration. Positively charged ions, called cations, typically give away electrons, while negatively charged ions, called anions, receive electrons.
Electromagnetic radiation.
It can give you a sunburn, give you cancer, and otherwise damage you skin.
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Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.
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phosphorescent means to give off light after radiation has hit it B. Persistent emission of light following exposure to and rremoval of incident radiation.
Compared to the outer planets (gas giants), the four inner planets are small, have a greater average density, and receive most of their heat from the Sun. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are compact rocky planets, with a solid surface rather than a thick atmosphere. Their masses give them less gravity, but they contain a greater percentage of heavy elements, such as iron and zinc, than the larger planets. Without the Sun's radiation, their surfaces would be considerably cooler, as can be seen by the lower temperatures on Mars compared to Mercury and Venus.
Radiation
All cell phones give off varying degrees of radiation.
The opposite of the word receive is give.
The usual antonym for receive is give. It is more blessed to give than it is to receive.
No. The hottest planets might emit some infrared radiation (heat), but most visible spectrum light would actually be reflected from some nearby star. Stars range from 100 to millions of times as massive as the largest planets, and they shine through the light of nuclear fusion.
Yes - infrared radiation. If you're asking about nuclear radiation, then no.
No. Planets have gravity as a result of their own mass.