Kinda. The sun's energy is called solar energy. Pretty much the same as light energy, but solar energy's MAIN purpose is also to heat.
the same way the other plants do, sunlight water and nutrients.
The vernal or autumnal equinox happens.
No because some of them need sunlight and water
No, fire does not count as sunlight. Sunlight is the natural light emitted by the sun, consisting primarily of visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. Fire produces light and heat through combustion, but it does not have the same spectrum or effects as sunlight. While both can provide illumination, they are fundamentally different sources of light.
Artificial sunlight, typically using high-intensity LED lights, provides a source of light that simulates natural sunlight for plants. In photosynthesis, plants use this light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The artificial sunlight provides the necessary energy for this chemical reaction to occur, allowing plants to grow in indoor environments where natural sunlight may be limited.
They have no difference. sunlight and lamplight both give off the same amount of nutrients.
Flashlight, lamplight, sunlight, candlelight.
He is in the little lamplight cave :)
No, "lamplight" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the root words "lamp" and "light."
little lamplight
lamb lamplight lamp
Irene Carlisle has written: 'Music by lamplight'
no
In fallout 3 the children from little lamplight call every adult a mungo.
Lamplight, lampoon and lamppost are words. They begin with the word lamp.
No, fall and spring do not have the same amount of sunlight. In fall, the days get shorter leading to less sunlight, whereas in spring, the days get longer resulting in more sunlight.
Two such words are headlamp and lamplight. Additional words are lamppost and lampshade.