There is plenty of light on the moon, with the lunar day lasting nearly a month. In other words, each "day" on the moon is about two weeks, same as each night.
Any lunar CO2 would be locked in the regolith. There is essentially no atmosphere on the moon. It is possible some deep polar craters, bound in perpetual shadow, may harbor some surface CO2 frost.
Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
Light has little or no effect on water and carbon dioxide, unless a catalyst such as chlorophyll is present. In that case, the light energy is absorbed and the water and carbon dioxide are converted to glucose and water. This is photosynthesis.
To undergo photosynthesis, plants require light, carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in the presence of carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen.
Yes mainly Carbon Dioxide
No light bulbs produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct of their function. Carbon dioxide is typically produced by burning fossil fuels for electricity generation, heating, or transportation.
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A. It convert light into carbon dioxide B. It absorbs carbon dioxide C. It absorbs light energy D. It absorbs water
6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light = Glucose + Oxygen Plants create their own energy through photosynthesis. Using carbon dioxide, water and light they create glucose for them to consume as energy and oxygen as a side product.
carbon dioxide + water --------> glucose + oxygen.
Venus, Earth, Mars, and Triton (Neptune's largest moon) have carbon dioxide in their atmospheres.
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Yes