No, sunlight (like any other light or radiation) is NOT a reaction (only specific compounds or elements might 'react' with each other).
The Sun.
Plants use the sun's energy to make sugar. During photosynthesis, chemical energy is stored in the fruits, grains, and vegetables made by the sun's energy. Chemical energy in this case is a food made by the sun. In this whole process, light energy is being converted into chemical energy.
It originally came from the sun and was stored in chemical bonds by plants during photosynthesis.
The energy in rice originally comes from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, rice plants convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates like starch. When we eat rice, we are essentially consuming that stored energy.
The sun undergoes nuclear fusion, not chemical combustion. In its core, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process. This energy is what powers the sun and makes it shine.
the sun
sun light
All energy comes from the sun
From the Sun.
From the Sun.
Photosynthesis is the capturing of the light's energy and converting it into chemical potential energy, so it comes from the sun.
the sun
The Sun!
The primary source of energy for living things on Earth is the Sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other organisms are able to convert sunlight into chemical energy which is then used by all living organisms for their survival and growth.
The sun is the source of all energy in a food web. The primary producers - plants - use the sun's energy to produce organic compounds. Some producers eg micro-organism use inorganic chemical reactions to produce energy
Almost all the energy used by living things comes from the Sun, through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then consumed by other organisms, transferring the energy up the food chain.
All energy on Earth ultimately comes from the sun. Solar energy is converted into different forms of energy such as heat, light, and chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis, which then power various biological and physical processes on the planet.