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well energy is stored in the heat from the sun and while the heat travels the energy is burned and the heat survives
The sun moves heat 'round the sun because the earth rotates around the sun, while absorbing the UV rays.
It is more like a continuous process - heat is produced in the center of the Sun, while previously produced heat is transported outwards.
What they did is they sent a human and a robot to the sun. the robot calculates the heat while the human manned the ship. they were both killed and smothered by the intense heat.
the sun is our source of heat
When it comes to generating heat, the sun is undoubtedly a powerful source. However, unlike other sources of heat such as fire or electricity, the sun's heat cannot be stored or reused once it's gone. This is because the sun's heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur deep within the sun's core. As a result, the heat generated by the sun is a constant and ongoing process, and once it's gone, it's gone for good. While we can certainly harness the sun's heat through various technologies such as solar panels, we cannot reuse the heat generated by the sun once it has dissipated.
what does the sun heat.
Mercury, while being the closest planet to the sun, has a very thin atmosphere, not allowing it to capture the heat. Venus has a very thick atmosphere, and therefore captures more of the heat from the sun.
Radiant heat I assume you mean the heat emitted by the Sun rather than the heat of the Sun itself.
The sun PRODUCES heat instead of making heat.
Heat!!!!!! While the sun does produce a lot of heat, none of it reaches Earth. What reaches Earth is electromagnetic energy (light). Some of this light is converted to heat here on Earth, such as some of the light that hits your skin.
In the Heat of the Sun was created in 1994.