People do not eat sunlight. There are no foods that come from the sun.
That is a fascinating question. We can't eat the sun directly, of course, but when we eat foods that have grown in sunshine, we are consuming energy that has come directly from the sun, and in that sense we are eating star stuff. In fact, we ARE star stuff.
pluto the answer has three letters or the SUN
The sun aids to human nutrition directly and indirectly. Directly, the sun's rays provide vitamin D and indirectly through ATP/photosynthesis It gives energy to plants that we eat and the animals that eat them (which we also eat.) You will get the most indirect nutrition from the the sun (energy) if you eat plants.
Here are some plants people eat: tomatoes, carrots, apples, peaches and celery.
Which organism gathers its energy directly from the sun
lots of foods can melt in the sun especially chocolate and cheese and butter.
because the energy comes from the sun, plants absorb energy, an animal eats the plant and then we eat the animal. The animal didn't create the energy.
The Sun's rays strike least directly at the poles.
Not always. The sun is directly overhead at the equator at the spring and fall equinoxes.
how can the sun can produce heating directly in solar?
The rays of the Sun fall more directly on the equator because the Sun shines more on the center of the Earth.
Indirectly because if the zebra couldn't get energy from the sun directly and it was a heterotroph