Stars give off a tremendous amount of thermal and radiative energy. The thermal energy is the heat generated by the nuclear fusion reactions that occur in a star's core, primarily converting hydrogen into helium, which produces enormous amounts of energy. This energy then radiates outward as light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation, including infrared radiation, which constitutes the radiative energy emitted by the star. This process is what makes stars shine brightly in the universe.
Stars give off a tremendous amount of thermal and blank energy
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