With the right tools it can be possible.
Tools are :
Yes it can. Sunlight when directed to an area with a magnifying glass can create fire. also Laser is also light and can be used to burn or create fire.
My ancestors used light to their advantage by developing methods for creating fire, which provided warmth, light, protection, and the ability to cook food. They also used sunlight to navigate, hunt, and grow crops. Additionally, they used fire as a tool for shaping tools and weapons.
Lighting strikesShards of glass (broken bottles) focus sunlight and ignite vegetable matter...
Moonlight, sunlight, candle light, and light from a fire. Ps. Use your head, what light did anyone use back in those times?
Sunlight, obviously. Fire: candles, lamps, torches, etc.
you explode
Sunlight is light.The word has been added as the light comes from the sun.Light is measure in candela as a unit ofmeasurement.A Lux meter is used to measure light in the unit of candela.
A convex lens would focus sunlight to the point that it could start a fire.
to light things on fire!
No. Laser light is artificial light, but it is not sunlight.
The function of sunlight is to provide heat and light into the earth and this is what defines day and night. Sunlight is also useful to the ecosystem in that it is used in production of food by the plants.
They absorb light energy.Photosynthetic pigments are used for this.