Ummm . . . Sunlight itself produces no heat, but light comes from the Sun along with heat, x-rays, and other high-energy particles.
of course it does
Reflect heat (sunlight).
the moon's light is the reflection of the sun's light but gives off no heat
Sunlight causes your skin to feel warm because the sun is very hot. The sun transmits heat and light energy to organisms on Earth.
No, because the lamp does not produce the type of light and heat energy like the sun produces and the plant can not perform its photosynthesis which is the process of which the plant grows, and it also depends on what type of plant you have.
put a lamp beside a sunlight sensor, and when the sun comes, the lamp turns on, if the sun goes away the lamp turns off
why does the heat a snake feels from the heat lamp above him
a heat lamp is dumb so dont use it
Lamp, because you need electricity for the lamp to work
Heat Lamp. Is a lamp that shines heat energy ( electromagnetic Energy) into the form of heat.
not specifically sunlight, you can use a desk lamp but sunlight, being natural, is probably the best way.
blanket and heat lamp (I recommend a blanket)
Yes, indirect sunlight does cause heat, although not as much as direct sunlight does.
do not place under heat lamp it may kill hamster!!!
no. the reason is that lizzards need more warmth then chicks do.
Yes you can, however if you have a heat lamp you should get a heat mat (for under the cage) so he/she can have heat at the top and bottom of the cage.