Answer:
Heat transport from Sun to Earth is accomplished primarily by electromagnetic radiation.
Step-by-step explanation:
We define radiation as the transfer of energy by particles or waves (as in this case) in a material medium or empty space.
The Sun is a star that emits radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum. Approximately 49% of it is in the near infrared part, 43% in the visible part (light), 7% in the UV part and the 1% left is a mixture of radio and gamma waves and X-rays.
Of the Sun's energy that reaches Earth around 30% is reflected by the atmosphere and the Earth, around 20% is absorbed by clouds and approximately 50% is absorbed by land and sea.