RTFM:
"The LCD screen of this product can be damaged by ultraviolet radiation from
the sun. When selecting a location for the television, avoid locations where
the screen may be exposed to direct sunlight, such as in front of a window."
Direct sunlight is better than artificial sunlight for a number of reasons. One of the major reasons is because natural sunlight provides the body with much needed vitamin D.
Direct Sunlight, but they can survive in limited with an adaptation called geotropism where the plant grows towards the light
Depending on the darkness of your denim, you will need to lay your jeans out flat in direct sunlight. Monitor the color accordingly.
Sunlight is more direct at noon
you get more direct sunlight at the equator
When you have direct and indirect sunlight you might not understand it. It is actually quite simple. When you have DIRECT sunlight you have a warmer climate. When you have an INDIRECT sunlight it has a more humid or cool temperature. For an example the equator gets DIRECT sunlight most of the time. Hope this answers your question!
Please keep this potted plant out of the direct sunlight.
all plants need some light. sunflowers, roses, grape vines, corn, etc are examples of some "direct sunlight" prefering plants a site i came across listed which perennial plants grow best in the dark so you know which plants dont grow in direct light ( http://www.thegardenhelper.com/fs~perennials.html ) (old answer below) yes plants grow better in direct sunlight because the sun gives off nutrients to the plant and the nutrents helps the plant grow.
No. Unless it is DIRECT SUNLIGHT (if it can give you a sunburn, it will damage your screen). However, if it is behind filtered light, such as a window, then there is no real threat of damage. Owners manuals for plasma TVs will say not to put them in areas where the sun will shine on them, even through glass, but it is merely to limit their liability for warranty; if there is an issue, they might say that it was a result of it being in direct sunlight, when in fact it is not (those villains). I worked for Panasonic, so I know all the legal planning that goes into those guides.
the zone that receives direct year-round sunlight is the
Yes, most daisies do better if they receive full sun for at least part of the day.
I am not sure about heat but I do know that they grow better when they are planted in direct sunlight.