No.
It can be an energy source, but it's not a fuel.
No. Biofuel is material derived from biological sources that can be used as fuel. Sunlight is not material, nor is it biological, nor is it fuel. Sunlight is energy.
No. They get all their energy from sunlight.
Yes, if theyve built up large enough carbohydrate fuel stores when sunlight was available
I think the sun because plankton have plants and plant need sunlight
All forms of energy on Earth, including the fuel used in cars, can ultimately be traced back to plants and sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. Plants harness sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which can then be used as fuel by animals and humans. Fossil fuels are also formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that stored energy from sunlight millions of years ago.
Sunlight is a kind of fuel for thunderstorms. The warm air causes an updraft when it collides with cold air. Also, sunlight intensity affects the temperature. That is why the temperatures at the equator are usually high because the places near the equator get direct sunlight.
sunlight, co2 and water, all plants need these things to produce glucose which is the main fuel source for plants ;)
Sunlight is not a fuel supply for energy in cellular metabolism. Common fuel supplies for cellular metabolism include glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids.
Place the lens between sunlight and a fuel source (such as paper), adjust the lens position to be parallel to sunlight direction and adjust for the focal point where the sunlight would be concentrated to the ignition temperature of the fuel.
Chlorophyll is a plant pigment that absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy to fuel their growth and development. Other plant pigments, such as carotenoids and anthocyanins, also contribute to absorbing sunlight for various functions within plants.
All the energy for living things and all the energy for fossil fuel, hydroelectric and wind energy comes form the energy of sunlight. Without sunlight there would be no life and Earth would be a frozen dead planet.
Plants use sunlight in a process called photosynthesis, where they convert it into energy to fuel their growth and biological processes. This process involves combining sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose, which is used as a source of energy for the plant.