The sun is hot because of nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a lot of energy in the process.
Yes, galvanized steel can get hot in the sun because it absorbs heat from sunlight.
No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.No. The Sun is a hot gas - plasma actually. There may be electrical currents in the Sun, but saying that the Sun "is" electricity would be incorrect.
On a hot day, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit when left in the sun.
Light itself is not hot; rather, light can carry heat energy. When light is absorbed by an object, the energy it carries can increase the internal energy of the object, causing it to become hotter. This is why objects illuminated by strong sources of light, such as the sun, can become hot.
The force that makes it possible for Earth to orbit the Sun is gravity.
The Sun
The sun.
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
i think it is the sun that makes it so hot
The sun!
it makes it hot
cause im hot
because the sun is extremly hot and this then makes youhot
The hot fumes the sun produces gives the light.
The sun makes you tired with the heat
it does not it just makes them hot and cold
It makes it hot and dry.