Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
Antarctica is polar, and is turned away from the sun for about half the year. Panama, which is equatorial, faces the sun all year.
the suns energy comes from a hydrogen particle smashing in to another hydrogen particle and creates helium, however during this proses it causes heat and light energy and that is what the suns energy is made of
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
heat and fire and explosions from its source in the middle exploding and eventualy run out shrinks, turns white then creates a super Nova (very big boom). :-)
Radiation
by solar energy
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
no
Heat!!
the radiation is the suns heat
Takes heat puts into heatwaves