The sunlight is needed for photosynthesis. The plant takes in carbon dioxide and water, and the sunlight causes a reaction where sugar is made. The plant does not need the oxygen, so it "breathes" it out. The sugar is used by the plant as food.
If you leave a plant out in the sunlight for too long, it will actually "sunburn" the plant and form brown spots on the leaves. Try to keep plants in sunny areas that get shade for a few hours. (behind a fence or in a window sill)
its chloroplast which contains chlorophyll would attract the light energy from the sunlight to manufacture its own food alongside with water and carbon dioxide gas.
Then it will photosynthesize to use up the food stored.
it will be come a penis like yukesh
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Nothing happens when circuit breakers are exposed to sunlight. They still work just as they are supposed to work.
yellow/brown
it melts dah
it gets reflected
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Nothing happens when circuit breakers are exposed to sunlight. They still work just as they are supposed to work.
CO2
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
yellow/brown
Whether or not the plant is exposed to sunlight. Independent variables are manipulated by the experimentor, dependent variables react to the change in the independent variable.
i think it burns after a while
it melts dah
If it is exposed to sunlight while being in excessive heat it can damage the internals of the camera.
it gets reflected
The function of a plant leaf is to provide a structure in which chloroplasts can be exposed to sunlight so that they can perform photosynthesis.
My santan plant loves sunlight too much... this plant blooms best when exposed to bright light... 4-5 hours of direct sunlight is best!