i think 50% because the other 50 % is facing the sun
at the speed of light, a little over 8 minuets.
They take in the light from the sun
About 8 minutes
when the cactus is none of sun it can survive
About 8 minutes from the sun to earth
About 8 minutes from the sun to earth
8.3 minutes.
About 8 minutes
8 minutes
Nearly 8 minutes.
If they are soft it could be rot which means it has too much water and needs to be dryed out quickly, if the blotches are hard it could be the start of sunburn and so just move it out of the sun.
Sunlight helps a desert cactus to grow. It's needed for photosynthesis. The sun brings its light to the photosynthetic interaction. The cactus plant brings its water, dissolved nutrients, and chlorophyll. The photosynthetic interaction between the sun and the cactus produces energizing starches and sugars. The energizing photosynthetic products are needed to fuel all of the cactus' life sustaining activities, such as growth, fruiting, and flowering.
The prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp] gets its energy from photosynthesis. The photosynthetic interaction takes place between the plant and the sun. The sun supplies the necessary light, and the plant supplies the necessary dissolved nutrients. The result is energizing photosynthetic products.
i think 50% because the other 50 % is facing the sun
The light from our Sun will take about 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy.
The prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp] gets its energy from photosynthesis. The photosynthetic interaction takes place between the plant and the sun. The sun supplies the necessary light, and the plant supplies the necessary dissolved nutrients. The result is energizing photosynthetic products.