It find its way to earth
It find its way to earth
Solar energy leaves the core of the sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation, primarily as visible light and heat. This energy travels through the sun's layers until it reaches the surface and is then emitted into space in the form of sunlight.
— Direct solar beam - have specific directions, from sun to earth's surfaces - 17 % — Diffuse radiation from clouds - 21 % and from sky - 7 % (comes from all directions of the hemisphere) — Reflectivity is the reflected fraction of incident radiation at specific wavelength. — Albedo (α) is the reflection over the entire solar spectrum (the whole range of wavelengths). Examples: — Snow is very reflective to visible and completely reflective to infrared radiation. Albedo is 1 or 100 %. In leaves, there is less absorption and more reflection for the green light in the visible spectrum, compared to blue and red light, where reflection is much less, causing the leaves to be appeared as green.
Assuming you mean electromagnetic radiation, once it leaves the Sun it will go outwards at the speed of light (300,000 kilometers per second).
When water reaches leaves, they absorb it through tiny pores in their surface called stomata. This water is then transported through the leaf veins to different parts of the plant for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is also released through transpiration, where it evaporates from the leaves into the atmosphere.
Energy leaves Earth primarily in the form of thermal radiation, which is emitted by the Earth's surface and atmosphere. This thermal radiation eventually escapes into space. Solar energy that is absorbed by the Earth's surface is also re-emitted as heat.
stunted growth and crinkled(a wrinkle or crease on the surface of something) leaves
because leaves or plants absorb the carbon dioxide
If an egg is not fertilized by the time it reaches the uterus, it will disintegrate and be absorbed by the body. The uterus will shed its lining during menstruation, which includes the unfertilized egg.
The water is absorbed by the plant cells in the leaves through tiny openings called stomata, where it is utilized for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is released into the air through transpiration.
Solar radiation leaves Earth's atmosphere through a process called reflection and absorption. Some of the radiation is reflected back into space by clouds, gases, and particles in the atmosphere. The remaining radiation is absorbed by the surface of the Earth, where it is converted into heat energy.
its magma before it reaches earths surface. lava is when its at earths surface