The layer of the sun that gives off heat and light is the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the sun where most of its energy is emitted as sunlight.
The sun gives off light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and reaches Earth, where some of it is reflected off surfaces like clouds, water, and sand.
energy
No, the sun is a star that gives off its own light. Stars in the night sky produce their own light and do not rely on the sun for their brightness.
well our sun is in our galaxy and our sun also give out light and energy but i did not say the sun is a galaxy is just our star that we circle around and gives us day and night and gives us heat, you know?
photosphere
The outer part of the Sun, that emits the light we see, is called the photosphere.
The layer of the sun that gives off heat and light is the photosphere. It is the visible surface of the sun where most of its energy is emitted as sunlight.
The Sun.
it gives off light for 12 hours
The moon, itself doesn't so much "give off light" as it reflects light from the sun. On those occasions the moon is positioned between the sun and the earth, we get an eclipse as the moon is blocking the sun for a short period of time.
The sun gives off light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and reaches Earth, where some of it is reflected off surfaces like clouds, water, and sand.
because they are attracted to the light and the sun gives off light
energy
The moon reflects light from the Sun.
No, the sun is a star that gives off its own light. Stars in the night sky produce their own light and do not rely on the sun for their brightness.
it gives off radiation