The sun gives off energy in tiny packets called what?
- Correct Answer: atoms
- ions
- electrons
- photons
Explanation: The Sun gives off energy in tiny packets called photons . Photons travel in waves. These waves make up electromagnetic radiation . The image below models a wave of light ( Figure below ). Notice the wavelength in the figure. Waves with shorter wavelengths have more energy.
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