* Visible light: This is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can see, responsible for the light and colors we perceive.
* Infrared radiation: This is a type of heat radiation that we feel as warmth.
* Ultraviolet radiation (UV): This type of radiation is invisible to our eyes, but can cause sunburn and other skin damage.
* X-rays: These are high-energy radiation that can penetrate through many materials.
* Gamma rays: These are the highest-energy form of radiation, and can be dangerous to living organisms.
The Sun also emits other forms of radiation, including:
* Radio waves: These are low-energy waves used in communication.
* Microwaves: These waves are used in cooking and communication.
The specific amount of each type of radiation emitted by the Sun varies depending on the activity of the Sun, which is not constant.