If there is no water or sunlight then making electricity is the least of our problems
Sunlight warms the pool water by transferring heat energy. The water absorbs sunlight, causing it to heat up. The temperature of the pool water will increase if it receives more sunlight and decreases if it is shaded from sunlight.
Water does not attract sunlight. Sunlight interacts with water by being absorbed, reflected, and refracted as it passes through it. This interaction can cause the water to appear to sparkle or glisten due to the reflections and refractions of the light.
sunlight water and carbon dioxide!! :)
no they need sunlight
well it depends on what type of plant it is some plants like little water and lots of sunlight some like lots of water and little sunlight and others like lots of water and lots of sunlight.
no because it needs sunlight,water and air no because it needs sunlight,water and air * For photosynthis to take place it needs sunlight
its when sunlight turns into water and turhns into plant
water is transparent, so sunlight penetrates the water easily :)
sunlight affect land and water to due the heat.
Water ,sunlight
Yes, water can reflect the colors of sunlight. When sunlight hits the surface of water, it can be partially reflected, creating a spectrum of colors that we see as a reflection on the water's surface. Factors like the angle of the sunlight and the cleanliness of the water can affect the intensity and clarity of this reflection.
Yes, sunlight can affect water temperature by heating the water through the process of solar radiation. When water is exposed to sunlight, it absorbs the sun's energy, which can lead to an increase in its temperature.