Being that they are nocturnal, it is believed that sun exposure can hurt their eyes. Regardless, sugar gliders prefer to be sleeping during the day so there is really no reason to expose them to the sun.
Cliffs warmed by the sun are good for glider pilots because it keeps them up. This happens with a process called thermal radiation. This is when the heat from the sun energy radiates. Thermal Radiation can also be heat from the sun bouncing off something, because the heat that bounces off that thing is thermally radiating through the air. This process can also happen with glider piloting. When the heat from the sun bounces on a cliff, it warms the cliff. This heat then bounces off it and creates a draft. The draft radiates in the air until it reaches the glider pilot and it then keeps the glider pilot up. This is why glider pilots have to be near a cliff or mountain to stay in the air. If they didn't do this or this process wasn't done. Eventually the glider pilot will fall and will be severely injured. So this process is really important for all things not just glider pilots.
yes they do
no answer.
The sun doesn't have sugar in it
Go up to the treasury roof with your glider you get from Leonardo Da Vinci
Sun is not bad for hair,sun can lighten hair,but is not bad for it.
yes they can if you expose them to lots of sunlight! x
No. It is not advisable to frequent exposure of any kind of watches to the sun light.
Members of the Fanjul family own Flo-Sun Sugar
Heat transfer in a glider occurs mainly through conduction and convection. The glider's skin absorbs heat from the sun and transfers it through conduction to the interior, making it warmer. Additionally, heat is transferred through convection as air inside the glider gets warmed up, rises, and is replaced by cooler air from outside, creating a cycle of heat transfer.
None at all. Sugar is a chemical compound, and would flash into plasma and disassociate at temperatures far below the temperature of the surface of the Sun.
It is when you expose your body to the direct rays of the sun or a sunlamp, basically it a fancy word for tanning.