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Yes, preferably direct sun.
Broccoli is a vegetable. It needs direct sun light normally.
Yes because it is a source of light. However, the moon is not direct light as it is not a source. It reflects the light of the sun and that is why we see the moon as 'shining.'
Most seeds are damaged by direct sun and the majority need moisture, warmth, and darkness to stimulate growth. A few species of seeds need light to aid germination, but not necessarily direct sun.
Aloe plant need sun light to survie in the summer
Mushrooms, but they are really a fungus. Plants need some sun. Not all need direct sun, but some.
the Sahara desert More or less, the equator gets most fo the direct sun light. I think the Sahara is too far north.
A shadow is a place where direct light has been blocked from reaching in the presence of direct light around it. Because most direct light is received from the sun, the shadow is cast on the ground. The light would normally have reached the ground, but something (a person, a building, a cloud, etc.) blocked the light between the sun and the ground resulting in a shadow.
At Least 5-6 Hours of Direct Sun
The summer is defined by the 3 months of the year that the angle of the light of the sun is most direct on your area. Winter is when the light is least direct on you. Spring is when light is continually becoming more and more direct, and fall is when light is getting less and less direct.
It's not really possible to grow tulips - or much of anything else - without sun or water. Those are essentials, I'm afraid.