Vitamin D for our skin. Helps us see. Grows plants for us to eat. Makes Jersey Shore people think they're attractive. Keeps us warm. Stabilizes our galaxy. Lots of stuff.
It gives us vitamin D to help absorb Calcium.
Sunlight does not help us to make calcium, but it does help us to make vitamin D, which we need to use the calcium that we have; the two work together. When sunlight shines on our skin, we can use that energy to drive a photosynthetic reaction, which is not unlike the way green plants use sunlight to manufacture sugar.
Sunlight gives plants energy, It's what helps them grow. It lets us see and it gives all human beings vitamin C
The energy from the sun helps us survive by its sunlight helping us grow different types of foods
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
The thorns of the rose plant does not help it to get sunlight but it defends it
Sunlight provides the energy that drives the reaction.
Sunlight!!! Although the above answer is correct, I guess there could be some explaining. You see, sunlight powers and starts the photosynthesis. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Here's something that will help, sunlight is the source for all energy. Even us. We need to breath to live. Plants give us oxygen to breath. Plants use sunlight to give us oxygen. So, the answer to any question involving the source of anything is always sunlight.
June has the most hours of sunlight, December has the least, in the US.
No
It depends. Sunlight can be brighter in the US or Europe, it just depends on the weather at the time and what place you are looking at. However, sunlight is sunlight and is generally the same all over the planet.
Sunlight causes tide in the ocean which are used to produce electricity. By solar cell.