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What provides heat for the solar system?

the sun


Why does solar system needs sun?

In our solar system, the sun provides heat and light to the planets; also, the gravitational attraction of the sun keeps the celestial bodies in the solar system in orbit. Without the sun, there would be no solar system.


What is at the center of your Solar Systems?

The center of our Solar System is the Sun, a star that provides heat, light, and energy to the planets orbiting around it.


What is in the middle of the solar system?

The sun is in the middle of the Solar System.


The most important member of your solar system is the?

The Sun, it provides light and warmth.


What is sun in the solar system?

The Sun is the star at the center of our solar system. It is a massive ball of hydrogen and helium that generates light and heat through nuclear fusion. The Sun's gravity holds the solar system together and provides the energy necessary for life on Earth.


What are two things the sun provides your solar system because it is a star?

Two things the Sun provides is heat and light.


What do stars in the solar system provide on earth?

There is only one Star in our Solar System, which is the Sun. The sun provides our planet with light, and warmth. Plants need the Sun to photosynthesize.


Explain that your sun is not the star in your solar system?

That would be difficult to explain. -- The Sun IS a star. -- It IS in my solar system. -- It's the ONLY star in my solar system. -- So the sun is THE star in my solar system.


What does the solar system do for the planets?

The planets are part of the makup of the solar system. I guess you could say the sun provides light for the planets and gravety that holds them to the solar system.


What is the central part of your solar system?

The sun is the centrl point of the solar system.


What does the sun supply to the solar system?

The Sun provides a very large force of gravity, which holds our solar system together.The Sun provides electromagnetic energy (heat, light, microwaves, x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays, and so on)