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Basically all living things on Earth live on Solar Power (the energy from sunlight). Plants use this energy in Photosynthesis to make Sugars and it is this Sugar that is the basis of the food chain. So the environment itself includes solar power. Man has also been able to collect sunlight using mirrors and or PV systems to generate electricity. The advertisement is that doing this is not harmful to the environment because the electricity comes from the sunlight rather than by burning fossil fuels. HOWEVER, one should examine this claim with care, the Mirrors and PV systems (wires, transformers etc) all take fossil fuel to make and their use (except on house roofs an in barren desert areas) takes away the sunlight that plants need to grow. So the claim that solar power is not harmful to the environment is FALSE - it is just perhaps less harmful that burning fossil fuels.
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turn on the microwave and look inside while its on look at the sun in a trance for 10 minutes. That should work. Sunlight can burn your eyes to make you blind.
as under higher temperatures like 110°bacteria get destroyed therefore after continuous supply of heat the particular room will get hot and bacteria will get destroyed
A warm, dry place in direct sunlight but some cacti will be sunburnt by direct sunlight so indirect sunlight is usually used.
Depends on the intensity of the sunlight through the window; to be safe, keep it out of direct sunlight, but close to the brightest light source.
You should put your drying rack in direct sunlight. This will speed up the process.
If it is tightly sealed and not exposed to direct sunlight its shelf life should be indefinite.
On the car wash bottle it says not to. I'm trying to find out why not to
Although it is recommended that expensive furs should be stored by a professional furrier during the summer, for most people this is not practical. It is therefore advised to store the fur in as dry an atmosphere as possible, away from direct sunlight, and in a cool temperature. The fur should be covered by a sheet or garment cover and have plenty space to "breathe".
As with all supplements, pantothenic acid should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and out of the reach of children.
I believe it can as long as there is no direct sunlight on it. Misting with water occasionally could be beneficial too. Rich loose soil,large pot and good drainage a must. Norfolk pines have no problem with direct sunlight as long as they are kept moist. It will be fine on a screened porch, but it should have occasional sunlight. In their natural habitat, Norfolk pines certainly have direct sunlight, but this must be filtered if the pine is kept in a pot.
No. Ideally a thermostat should be located near the cold air return and away from direct range of a register. It should also be positioned away from doors or windows if possible, and out of direct sunlight.
NOOOOO! Not even solar eclipse glasses can protect you from the direct sunlight, please don't try it!
if kept away from direct sunlight and at a reasonable temperature, it should last at least 2 years.