Objects such as buildings, trees, and clouds can block sunlight and create shadows on the ground.
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Trees receive red, green, and blue light from the Sun, which are the primary colors needed for photosynthesis. These colors are absorbed by the chlorophyll in the leaves, helping the trees convert light energy into chemical energy.
People, trees, flagpoles, most animals (although the Japanese have bred "glow in the dark" fish and cats) , planets, moons, and other items that only REFLECT light.
Cloud cover or heavy rainfall may obstruct your view of the moon despite it being in its best stage for studying. Light pollution in urban areas can also interfere with visibility. Additionally, being in a location where tall buildings or trees block your view of the sky could hinder your ability to see the moon clearly.
Because the trees are close together and there are many other plants in between the trees, which block out a lot of light from reaching the ground.
Because there are big trees that block the sun light. this is the 1st question I've answered!
This is called interception.
They block out the light from the sun.
this is due to the trees. They block the light as it shines down. Also there are alot of leaves, etc that lay on the ground.
Objects such as buildings, trees, and clouds can block sunlight and create shadows on the ground.
trees that survive in the rainforest whoses leaves spead out and hold as much rain from hitting the ground as possible hope that helps a little:)
two reasons that few large plants grow beneath the tree of a coniferous forest are the ground beneath the trees are covered with a thick layer of needles. Very little sun light reaches the ground.
The trees block wind nuff said
in the ground, they usually dont grow in trees.
in the trees because they will be kill on the ground with the tigers and snakes from there poisoning
it is not a good idea because the trees might block the way of sunlight and this is harmful for the solar panel as it can not absorb enough light to turn in to energy.