- Sunlight - Wikipedia
Sunlight is a key factor in photosynthesis, the process used by plants and other autotrophic organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy that can be used to synthesize carbohydrates and fuel the organisms' activities
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- Sunlight | Definition, Wavelengths, Facts | Britannica
Sunlight, solar radiation that is visible at Earth’s surface The amount of sunlight is dependent on the extent of the daytime cloud cover Some places on Earth receive more than 4,000 hours per year of sunlight, as in the Sahara; others receive less than 2,000, as in regions of frequent storminess
- Absorption reflection of sunlight - Understanding Global Change
When sunlight strikes the Earth, it is mostly reflected or absorbed Reflected light bounces back into space while absorbed light is the source of energy that drives processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- Sunlight - Energy Education
Sunlight, also known as solar radiation, refers to the incoming light to the Earth that originated from the Sun This light represents a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that includes infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet light
- Much of the sun’s light is green. Why does it look yellow?
Sunlight spans the whole light spectrum — from long-wavelength radio waves to short-wavelength X-rays The part we can see makes up a small chunk in the middle
- A World of Sunlight and Heat - Science@NASA
Clouds and snow-covered surfaces are highly reflective, while the ocean strongly absorbs sunlight Note that Antarctica appears dark because it is night time there in the month of July The bottom image shows the average amount of heat (in Watts per square meter) that was emitted from the Earth back into space during a day in July 2000
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