The sun gives off a large section of the electromagnetic spectrum, so you could say it is many waves all piled together
Yes. The Sun emits electromagnetic waves in a large range of frequencies, including radio waves.
Any form of light. Radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, x-rays, infrared waves, visible waves, ultraviolet waves, they all can travel without requiring a substance to travel through. How else would light from the Sun get to us through the emptiness that is outer space?
Electromagnetic. Edit: Ultraviolet waves.
the same except for their frequencies and wavelengths
Alot.
Any wave can convert to heat energy if it is absorbed. The warmth you feel from the Sun, if that's what you mean, is due to visible light and infrared - both of which are electromagnetic waves.
The sun is a mechanical wave because it doesn't have radio waves in it and it doesn't have spectrum energy, unlike electromagnetic energy.
Our eyes cannot sense radio waves. Although radio waves, visible light waves, X-rays and gamme rays are all part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum, our eyes are only equipped to detect the part of the spectrum known as visible light.
There's likely a reason it its not there, the sun oscillates at 64000 cycles per second, so it should create harmonics of radio waves.
The moon
No. We get electromagnetic waves from the sun. We can see stars and sun even though there is a virtual vacuum between us. Electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic waves includes the radio and television signals that we can get from space satellites.Sound is not an electromagnetic wave, it needs a medium.
Indirectly, by analyzing the light given off by the Sun. Typically, a hotter object will emit electromagnetic waves of higher-energy - on average, because such an object will emit a mix of many electromagnetic waves.
A radio object is something in the Cosmos that emits relatively strong radio waves. These include pulsars, quasars, and radio galaxies that all emit very intense radio waves. Weaker objects include more local bodies, such as the Sun, Jupiter, and our own Milky Way galaxies' center. Others include remnants of supernovae and the cosmic background radiation of the Universe.
That's electromagnetic waves.
A UV wave is an Ultraviolet wave from the sun. UV waves are the main cause of sunburn.
the waves are electromagnetic waves.
The question doesn't make any sense. The sun emits radio waves.
Electromagnetic waves