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Yes, exactly. The part of the Moon we see bright is the part that is exposed to direct sunlight.
Please keep this potted plant out of the direct sunlight.
the zone that receives direct year-round sunlight is the
not really it could melt in direct sunlight. but if it is not in direct sunlight then no. peace out guys
(slanted - 7 letters) - (direct - 6 letters) = 1 letter.
Yes. In fact all prefer bright but not direct light, except Earth Star and Pineapple Dyckia, which both prefer bright direct sun.
Exposure to direct sunlight, water, fire and corrosive chemicals. Large shocks, dropping etc
No, direct sunlight will not damage a money tree plant. Money trees thrive in full sun and partial shade; outdoor plants do not need direct sunlight. However, plants grown indoors will do best in full, bright light.
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Whisk ferns grow best in moist soil, away from bright, direct sunlight.
Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind
You won't need to take any special precautions to keep your window shades from weather. They are designed to withstand direct sunlight and exposure to open windows. It is, of course, recommended to avoid direct exposure to water or rain.
Sunlight is more direct at noon
It is very important to prevent direct exposure to the sunlight, and you'd better buy the one with long sleeves.
Palisade cells contain lots of chloroplasts because they are located on the side of the leaf that gets exposure to direct sunlight.
My santan plant loves sunlight too much... this plant blooms best when exposed to bright light... 4-5 hours of direct sunlight is best!
No, direct sun exposure will not damage the watch.