Chlorophyll.
An example of light being converted into chemical energy is photosynthesis in plants. During photosynthesis, plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through a series of chemical reactions, allowing them to store energy for growth and maintenance.
The electrons are excited and they emit light. So light.
it provides light, heat, and lets plants and animals live
The word you're looking for is "transparent." This term describes a substance that allows light to pass through without significant distortion or absorption.
Reflection uses the energy of the incident light wave to bounce off a surface and change direction. This process does not alter the energy of the light wave, as it is simply redirected without any loss.
The pupil lets light into the eye.
Greenhouses are made with glass panes in which glass lets in light. so the sun rays enter through the glass and provide the light for the plants
It depends, what do you mean by "catastrophe"? If a massive explosion occurs (lets say, due to a chemical explosive such as nitroglycerin), the chemical energy is released into heat energy, sound energy, light energy, etc.
Co2, Oxygen and water :) . I might be wrong. No its not those! The plant gathers Co2 and water and lets out oxygen. It mixes the co2 and water to make glucose. All I know is that one thing glucose does has something to do with starch?
actually they depend on our main source of energy the sun indirectly the sun lets plants photosynthesize then the herbivores will eat the plants so they can survive and so the carnivores will eat the herbivores this is called the food chain
chlorophyll in chloroplast allows plants to trap sunlight energy. specialized pigment in chloroplast absorb sunlight and uses this energy to complete the chemical reaction; which is photosynthesis so that plant can manufacture glucose and carbohydrates that they can be stored for later use.
Plants are able to make their own food by using photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows them to absorb energy form sunlight, CO2, and H20, in order to form glucose, releasing oxygen as well. Plants are considered producers. They transform light energy into usable energy for cells, which is later passed on to organisms who eat them.