The sun does not absorb water. It is a large fiery ball located where there IS no water, and so hot that water would turn to gas. The sun's heat causes water on Earth to evaporate, but it is not absorbed by the sun- it is absorbed by air.
When water is warmed by the sun, the water molecules absorb the sun's energy and gain kinetic energy, causing the water temperature to increase. This process does not produce anything new, it simply increases the thermal energy of the water.
Because solar can absorb higher sun rays
Yes, chloroplasts contain pigments like chlorophyll that absorb sunlight energy during the process of photosynthesis. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy plants can use.
Objects such as pavement, sand, metal, and rocks get hot in the sun because they absorb the sun's energy and heat up. Darker-colored objects tend to absorb more heat than light-colored objects.
No, most of the sun's energy that reaches the Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the surface of the Earth. The atmosphere does absorb some of the energy but it is relatively small compared to the energy absorbed by the Earth's surface.
you can absorb the water by putting it in the sun
by the SUN
They absorb it from carbon dioxide and the sun and water.
Water absorb heat from sun. it releases heat into the air.
it is sex The water lily absorbs energy or light from the sun by photosynthesis in its green leaves.
mayby you never know but it could from the water cycle
the sun and the plants roots absorb water to feed the plant
it depends on how hot it is. bear grylls did it
Water does not attract the sun. The interaction between water and the sun occurs when sunlight hits the surface of the water, causing it to absorb the energy and heat up. This process is known as solar radiation.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
the chlorophyll inside of a plant cell traps the heat and energy from the sun and uses it to convert water into food for itself.
The process of absorption of water from the soil is called osmosis. Plants absorb water through their roots, utilizing osmotic pressure to draw water molecules into their cells. This process is essential for the proper functioning and growth of plants.