Yes, a mixture of air and sunlight feed the apple (somewhat) and ripens it. Therefore causing it to get to ripe and become mushy
The increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are causing sunlight to be trapped, leading to a warming effect known as the greenhouse effect. This can result in changes to the Earth's climate and weather patterns.
The greenhouse effect is the process by which certain gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat from sunlight, causing the planet to warm up. Sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere and some of it is absorbed by the surface, which then emits infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap this radiation, preventing it from escaping into space and leading to a warming effect on the planet.
The albedo effect refers to the ability of a surface to reflect sunlight. Surfaces with high albedo reflect more sunlight, while surfaces with low albedo absorb more sunlight, leading to different impacts on local and global temperatures. This effect is particularly important in understanding climate change and land surface interactions.
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Clouds can cool down the Earth by reflecting incoming sunlight back into space, which reduces the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. They also increase the Earth's albedo, which is its ability to reflect sunlight. Additionally, clouds can trap heat radiated from the Earth's surface, but their overall cooling effect usually outweighs this warming effect.
Apples do not eat anything as they are fruit. They grow on apple trees and rely on nutrients from the soil, water, and sunlight for their growth and development. Apples are typically consumed by animals, insects, and humans.
Apples don´t eat crayons. Apples can´t eat crayons. Apples absorb nutrients from the sunlight, which hits their leaves and turns into food for them. This process is called photosynthesis.
Salt water slows the dehydration (browning of apples) because it is an acid.
YES,
Eating too many apples will cause a laxative effect.
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describe the possible effect of not getting enough sunlight each day
by apples flying
Apples don't eat anything... If they're on an apple tree good soil, sunlight, and water can keep the tree and apples alive if that's what you mean
Sunlight has a 'bleaching' effect on light coloured hair.
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Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.Observing sunspots, and checking sunlight for the Doppler effect. There are probably a few others, too.