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more sunlight= more growth however too much sun and or heat and or UV light will damage the plant and day length also has an effect on plant hormon cycle
Yes, some part of the planet Jupiter is always in sunlight, although very little sunlight is able to penetrate past the upper cloud level. Jupiter has a day length of 9.84 hours. On the equator, 4.92 hours would be spent in light and 4.92 hours would be spent in darkness.
About a second Answer2: it takes about 8 Minutes for sunlight to reach earth, time t=r/c= 150E9/3E8 = 500 seconds. 500s/60s/minute = 8 1/3 minutes.
This depends on the type of plants and whether you have natural sunlight available to your garden. As a general rule, when you are in a vegetative stage of plant growth and you have no natural sunlight, run your lights 14-18 hours a day. If you have natural sunlight, it will vary because the sunlight may or may not be direct. It will take a little experimenting to find the best length of time to run your lights. If you are actively fruiting and flowering, the rule is to run your lights 12 hours a day if you have no natural light.
Measuring Milliliters of water (volume) could be readily done using a graduated cylinder, pipette, syringe. A measurement of milimeters of water is essentially meaningless as how much water it would take to reach a given "length" would depend on the size of the vessel holding it.
Because of the amount of sunlight changing from the earth being on its axis
Water, sunlight, and love will make your pine tree taller
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Very easily except for cyl #5 and #6. Remove the 2 10mm bolts holding the airbox on and loosen 2 clamps for air intake hose. You will see the 6 coils, remove 10mm bolt holding coil in place, lift out coil and spark plug is readily accessible. Cyl #5 and 6 are a little tight, but not impossible with the right length ratchet ext. hope it helps.
As the earth rotates the angle if the sunlight changes which affects shadows.
Hours of sunlight are greater June. The days length remains the same
after hiperventilation i can hold my breath much longer.it about three and half minutes
If you are in the southern hemisphere, then June the midsummer month in the northern hemisphere is the midwinter month in the southern hemisphere. This means that the length of days are indeed shorter and there is less direct sunlight in the southern hemisphere in the month of June.
Plants need sunlight for the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy. Sunlight provides the energy needed for plants to produce glucose, which is then used as fuel for growth and development. Plants also rely on sunlight to regulate their growth patterns, including the direction and length of stems and leaves through a process called phototropism. However, excessive sunlight exposure can also cause damage to plants, leading to sunburn, wilting, and even death.
more sunlight= more growth however too much sun and or heat and or UV light will damage the plant and day length also has an effect on plant hormon cycle
During the summer, the sun is striking the Northern Hemisphere straight on, therefore providing strong sunlight and longer daylight hours. The opposite is true during the winter; the Northern Hemisphere is turned away from the sun during this time, hence receiving weak sunlight and shorter daylight hours.