On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
No. The sun is about 1% oxygen but it does not carry out combustion. It is instead powered by nuclear fusion.
you mix plant-sun=oxygen
It would be of little to no consequence. The "burning" of the sun is not really fire; it does not use oxygen. The sun is instead powered by nuclear fusion, which turns hydrogen into helium.
The sun does not have enough mass or a hot enough core to fuse heavier elements such as carbon and oxygen.
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
oxygen because we dont need sun light it wont help us grow
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
Only in a small amount. About 1% of the sun is oxygen. The sun is mostly hydrogen and helium.
no
yes, to an extend it can help but too much can be a defect to photosynthesis because the algae prevents the sun from coming through
When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy. When oxygen fuses with hydrogen it burns in the sun. Of course just think of the sun dummy.
Ozone is a form of oxygen atoms. It protects us from the sun.
No, sun does not need oxygen to burn. The "Fusion" of Hydrogen atoms is what produces immense amount of energy in the sun.