When the bright part of the moon appears to be larger, it is said to waxing. When the moon appears to be getting smaller, it is waning.
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The term "waxing" is used to indicate that something is increasing, as opposed to "waning" meaning decreasing.
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Waxing.
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The amount of hydrogen will decrease and the amount of helium will increase.
This is a question where the meaning isn't totally clear. Perhaps it's a reference to "albedo". Albedo is a measure of the fraction of light reflected by planets, etc. The more sunlight that is reflected, the higher is the object's albedo. For example, the brilliant planet Venus has a very high albedo.
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about .2% lulz
Polar regions
You can't increase the amount of melanin in your skin. It's just that more melanin is seen on your skin when you're in the sunlight to protect it.
the amount of sunlight novanet.com Follow me on twitter @brianrusty lol
Yes it is, the plants need for sunlight will bend the stem to increase its reception of light.
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
If you deduct 2.50 from 2.80 you find there has been a 0.30 increase. If you then divide 0.30 by the original amount of 2.50 and multiply the resulting answer by 100 (to get it in %) you will find that this corresponds to an increase of 12%.
Yes
a portion is a small amount of it
amount of sunlight amount of carbon dioxide amount of water intensity of sunlight temperature and how idk
Because the tree doesn't get enough sunlight and moisture
because the sunlight
A portion of the total can be any amount, from the smallest non-zero amount to all of it.
the amount of sunlight produced and the amount of sunlight received are two different things. the amount of sunlight produced is caused by the magnitude of the nuclear fusion reaction going on in the sun at any given time. a bigger reaction means more light energy produced. the amount of sunlight received depends on this and also distance the light has to travel. also things such as weather conditions. clouds may block sunlight reducing the amount received or vissible. dust and other particle in the air may also block amounts of sunlight.