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At any given time, half (50%) of Earth is exposed to sunlight.
if there was no sunlight life on earth would not survive for very long.
Half of Earth is illuminated by the sun at all times.
The sunlight is partially absorbed by materials on Earth; when that happens, the energy in the sunlight is converted into heat energy.
a solar eclipse is where the earth blocks the sunlight to the moon (sun--earth--moon) a lunar eclipse is where the moon blocks the sunlight to the earth (sun--moon--earth)
explain the effects of the sunlight striking earth
Sunlight is radiation energy that transfers into heat energy
the phases of the y how much sunlight the moon is moon are caused by how much sunlight the moon is reflecting
If you mean radiation as in sunlight, then the axis tilting from season to season would probably explain that.
Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface is absorbed by the Earth. It is then reflected back.
the earth is heated by the sunlight and it affects it by it being too hot when the sunlight is shining on earth.
On average the earth reflects about 30% of the incident sunlight.
By the sunlight, when the sunlight enter in the earth
At any given time, half (50%) of Earth is exposed to sunlight.
The Earth has had sunlight ever since it was formed about 4.54 billion years ago
if there was no sunlight life on earth would not survive for very long.
It is not because of sunlight that the Moon can be seen from Earth. It has everything to do with the location of the Earth and Moon, and the properties of reflected light.