Indeed it does, and by the process of photosynthesis, it converts the CO2 from the air, and the Hydrogen from the water into complex carbohydrates. The chemical chlorophyll which enables this process is green in colour.
clouds, angle of instance, materials that absorb the suns energy, pollution, and objects
no soil absorbs more
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There are many reasons why oceans and land absorb the sun's energy differently. Land is usually darker than water so it absorbs more energy. The ocean is more reflective, and therefore uses less energy to absorb the energy.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
the sun's energy goes into the grass and then the grazing animal eats the grass!
because it can absorb and re-emit the suns energy
grass is a producer because it lives off of the sun. Which is the source of all energy, and other things feed off of grass. the grass just makes the suns energy usable for other organisms
low-latitude regions
No, trees absorb energy through photosynthesis. Idiot.
Yes, grass is a type of plant that undergoes photosynthesis, a process where sunlight is absorbed by the plant's chlorophyll to produce energy for growth and metabolism. This is how grass absorbs energy from the sun.
Yes.
Grass and water absorb visible light energy through a process called photosynthesis. In plants, chlorophyll in the leaves captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. Water molecules also absorb light energy, which can lead to the breakdown of water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen during photosynthesis or in other physical and chemical processes.
Plants primarily gather nutrients and energy through their roots and leaves. Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil, while leaves harness sunlight through photosynthesis to convert into energy.
Grass stores energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. When a hawk consumes a herbivore that has eaten the grass, it obtains the stored energy in the form of nutrients like proteins and carbohydrates. The hawk then metabolizes these nutrients to fuel its own energy needs.
yes, it is called photo synthithis it is when the cells in the leaves absorb the suns energy and makes it into food an interesting process-les bois student014
Chlorophyll is the chemical in green plants that allows them to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy through the process of photosynthesis.