Energy passes from the sun to an earthworm the same way it does to most organisms: through the food it eats. Earthworms eat vegetation and the fungus that grows on vegetation and thus are getting the carbohydrates, proteins and fats stored by these organisms which originally came from the sun's energy being trapped by photosynthesis.
An earthworm eats dirt, and then when it passes through it's system and "out the other end" it is now fresh fertilizer that is really good for your garden!!!
What gives an earthworm energy is my face
gizzard where it is digested
Because of the heat of the sun passes through to it
mitcochondria
The matter of the food passes in a cycle; the energy does NOT. The energy comes from the Sun, is used here on Earth, and most of the energy is eventually radiated out into space. There is no cycle there.
They don not like sun at all, it will dry them out.
Our Sun is an average star and it has an approximate lifespan of
Leaves follow the sun as it passes through the sky in a process called phototropism. This is a plant's way of optimizing sunlight exposure for photosynthesis, which is essential for the plant's energy production. By tracking the sun, leaves can capture the maximum amount of sunlight needed for their growth and survival.
because they live underneath earth and it cannot withstand in sun scorch
When sunlight is absorbed by an object, the object absorbs the energy from the sun, causing it to heat up. If the light is reflected or passes through the object, less energy is absorbed, resulting in the object being heated to a lesser degree. This is due to how different materials interact with light energy.
The atmosphere is transparent to the visible light of the Sun. So it passes right through, only to get absorbed by the surface of the Earth.