Plants can store the excess of energy or use it to growth.
It appears as heat
It is either transmitted or reflected. Often, different portions of the light do both.
The phases where light energy is converted into ATP are called light reactions. I don't know if you want information on what happens then or not, though.
The sunlight is partially absorbed by materials on Earth; when that happens, the energy in the sunlight is converted into heat energy.
Light is not a compound.
light energy
light and heat
It turns to solar energy.
Energy is dissipated as heat and light
The light at the equator hits the earth perpendicular to the surface to the earth. The further you are from the equator, the light comes in at an angle closer and closer to parallel. The closer to parallel the light comes in at, the more of it is reflected, so it receives less energy than the perpendicular light at the equator.
It passes the energy to the reaction center ( a specialized region of photosystem) then the energized electrons leave the reaction centers and are passed to adjacent electron transport chains (ETC)
its being transferred
It changes to another form.
Most of the light's energy gets converted into heat.
That means that the bulb looks bright.
they are absorbed
energy increases, as energy= h* f .