Yes. It gathers the most light energy when perpendicular to the the light source.
Yes, the power in the light falling on the solar cell is proportion to the cosine of the angle between the normal to the plane of the cell and the direction of the Sun.
suns earth
Energy is obtained by proteins/carbohydrates in your body.
by eating the right food and sunlight
Tidal Energy
Welll, it's actually a lot like the difference between a mile-per-hour and cars,or between an inch and people.-- "Watt" is a unit of measure that describes the rate at which energy is used,or produced, or moved from one place to another.-- "Sunlight" is a small portion of the stupendous amount of energy that the sunproduces and pours out in every direction at a humongous rate.
Yes
the sunLight energy is obtained. It uses this energy for photosynthesis
it is costly, if it rains or is cloudy it could affect the amount of sunlight being converted to energy
same question
amount of sunlight :)
it depends on the water
Plants are autotrophs, they need light energy to prepare chemical energy and this is called photosythesis...plants need sunlight for its growth and development.
Energy is absorbed by chlorophyll.Energy is stored first in ATP later in glucose.
The angle of the rays of sunlight is important in determining the amount of energy collected by the earth. More direct sunlight means more energy received.
does light affect the sunlight energy.
it gives the plant energy to reprouduce
The energy from sunlight is very important for plants. Namely, the energy is used in photosynthesis to create glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
I don't see why they should affect climate significantly. The total amount of energy Earth receives from cosmic rays is quite insignificant, compared to the energy it receives from sunlight.