Well the sun would be the most obvious answer, but stars and other planets give off heat which also produces light. I'm guessing you want to know from when the earth was created, which is hard to tell as we still do not have all the evidence to support the Big Bang theory, or any other creation theory for that matter. The Big Bang (if it did really happen) would have made enough energy to make large amounts of light, possibly brighter than what the sun can produce. So in brief, The sun or stars (bearing in mind stars and planets do not provide large amounts of light) would be your best guess for natural light.
Stars are sources of natural light because they emit energy through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. This energy is released in the form of light and heat, which radiate outwards into space. When stars are visible from Earth, they appear as points of light due to the vast distance between us and them.
The Sun is the biggest source of natural light, emitting light in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectrum of wavelengths. The Sun provides illumination to the Earth during the day, allowing us to see and supporting ecosystems through photosynthesis.
Stars are natural sources of light because they emit energy in the form of light and other electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. This energy is then radiated outwards, illuminating the surrounding space and reaching us on Earth as starlight.
Earth does radiate light in the form of thermal radiation, which is emitted as heat energy. This radiation is typically in the infrared range and is a result of the Earth's surface absorbing sunlight and then re-emitting it as heat.
Yes. With his prism demonstration, Newton showed that white light is made up of all the colours of light. And he showed, again with the use of prisms, that the rainbow of colours from the first experiment could be combined to form white light again.
Light from the sun travels to Earth in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
Of course it is.
Yes, lightning is a natural form of electrical discharge that generates electromagnetic energy in the form of radio waves, visible light, and heat.
Stars are sources of natural light because they emit energy through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. This energy is released in the form of light and heat, which radiate outwards into space. When stars are visible from Earth, they appear as points of light due to the vast distance between us and them.
the sun
In the earth crust, in the atmosphere, in all natural waters.
it gives the earth light and warmth.
they come from earth but a natural element like water isn't an element at all just an over form of water its-self same with air earth and fire
The Sun is the biggest source of natural light, emitting light in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectrum of wavelengths. The Sun provides illumination to the Earth during the day, allowing us to see and supporting ecosystems through photosynthesis.
Stars are natural sources of light because they emit energy in the form of light and other electromagnetic radiation through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. This energy is then radiated outwards, illuminating the surrounding space and reaching us on Earth as starlight.
Energy in the form of light.
Visible light is a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.