yes. offhand, most of the fish at the bottom of the ocean do not require sunlight.
Technically there's no organism that doesn't need the sun.
it provides light, heat, and lets plants and animals live
Plants use the light from the sun to make food for themselves. The plants are then eaten by animals, then they are eaten by other animals, etc. The sole source of energy is from the sun.
Yes all plants use photosynthesis (using the sun to make food) to grow. Without light no plants would ever live.
It is an alternative resource because it helps the earth, plants, people, and animals live and breathe, the sun can never burn out, and the sun always provides light, heat and other items that we need.
No. Light can travel in a vacuum.That's why we can receive light from sun even though there exists a vacuum in between Earth and sun.
Light
it gives them a sun burn
So they can survive
Yes, yucca plants generally require full sun to thrive as they prefer bright light conditions for optimal growth and flowering.
NO
For Plants : Photosynthesis For animals (herbivours) : Eating plants For animals (carnivours) : Eating other animals For animals (omnivours) : Eating plants and other animals