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How long does it take the sun to burn a leaf?

It would take varying amounts of time depending on factors such as leaf thickness, moisture content, and sun intensity, but typically it would take a few minutes to hours for the sun to completely burn a leaf.


How do the spectra of the sun and the green leaf compare?

The spectra of the sun and a green leaf are different. The sun's spectrum contains a wide range of colors, while a green leaf's spectrum is more focused on green wavelengths due to chlorophyll absorption.


The plant part that facilitates a leaf blade being oriented at right angles to the sun is a?

A pulvinus is the plant part responsible for facilitating a leaf blade's movement to be oriented at right angles to the sun. It is a specialized joint or swelling found at the base of the petiole that allows for controlled leaf movement in response to environmental stimuli such as light intensity. This mechanism helps optimize light interception for photosynthesis.


Why does the sun want to expand?

The sun is expanding and burning increasingly brighter because of its diminishing fuel supply; hydrogen. The sun is constantly fusing hydrogen atoms, situated in its core, into helium atoms. As the hydrogen supply begins to run low, the sun increases its density and temperature to maintain a constant energy generation rate, or rate of "fusion". The rise in density and temperature causes more energy to rise to the sun's surface, and creates a thicker, but lighter, outer layer. So, the sun is not exactly growing; its matter is merely being distributed in a different and slightly more inconsistent way.


How many more years worth of hydrogen does the sun have left?

The sun has about 5 billion years worth of hydrogen left before it exhausts its supply and evolves into a red giant star.

Related Questions

What does the sun supply to the leaf?

Light energy.


What does sun supply to a leaf?

The sun supplies energy in the form of sunlight to the leaf through photosynthesis. This energy enables the leaf to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of sugar that provides food and nutrients for the plant.


What happens to a leaf in a plastic bag?

It 'expires.' The leaf becomes brown and dry within a weak thin layer called the 'terhomos.' This is the part of the leaf collects sun energy. As the leaf is in the plastic bag, the sun energy will not be able to be received by the leaf.


What Does leaf do to the flower?

It does photosynthesis and supply food for the entire Plant!


What does the leaf do the flower?

It does photosynthesis and supply food for the entire Plant!


The leaf of a flower?

the leaf uses the sun light to power the chloroplast to do photosynthesis


When does gloom evolve in Pokemon emerald?

to evolve gloom you need a leaf stone or a sun stone. sun stone=Bellossom leaf stone=Vileplume you can get a sun stone from a person in the space station and a leaf stone on route 119. hope i helped :)


If you cover the pores of the bottom of a leaf with vaseline the leaf cannot photosynthesize because it is deprived of its supply of what?

Carbon dioxide


The leaf makes food in the form of what?

sun


Can guava leaf cure sun tan?

No.


How do you evolve gloom in pokemon soul silver?

You can evolve Gloom by a sun stone, or a Leaf stone. Sun stone= Belossom Leaf stone= Vileplume


What is the source of free energy for the leaf factory?

If by 'leaf factory' you mean the leaves of plants, then the source of free energy is the Sun, in the form of sunlight form the Sun.