Photosynthesis can only occur in the presence of water and sunlight. Water is essential for breaking down into hydrogen and oxygen, while sunlight provides the energy needed to power the chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Photosynthesis uses, water + carbon Dioxide in the presence of sunlight for energy, to convert the reactants into Oxygen and Glucose. Without sunlight at night time, plants use stored energy from the day, but when incapable of supplying more energy, revert to respiration to breathe.
the presence of water. Water is a key agent in both stream and glacial erosion processes as it carries sediment, sculpts valleys, and shapes landscapes through its erosive power. Without water, these erosion processes would not occur.
Not necessarily. While water and sunlight are both essential for plant growth, providing too little water can hinder growth regardless of sunlight exposure. It is important to find a balance and provide adequate water and sunlight for healthy growth.
Both light-dependent and light-independent reactions are part of photosynthesis in plants. Both processes occur in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Light-dependent reactions use light energy to convert water and sunlight into ATP and NADPH, which are then used in the light-independent reactions to fix carbon dioxide and produce glucose.
Both hail and freezing rain are forms of precipitation that occur in cold weather conditions. They both involve the presence of supercooled water droplets in the atmosphere, which can freeze upon contact with surfaces. Additionally, both can cause significant damage to property and create hazardous driving conditions.
Rusting will only occur in the presence of both water and oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, water vapour in the air will cause rusting to occur. So unless you are talking about the iron coming into contact with water vapour but when there is no oxygen, the answer is yes.
Due to photosynthesis, plants need both sunlight and water. The answer to your question is no. Without both sunlight and water, the plant would die. If you want to do some science, you could plant three of the exact plant and one gets water, one gets sunlight and another gets both. You'll be able to see that if you both water and give them sunlight, they will grow the fastest.
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Displacement may occur, or if both are made up in water, displacement reactions may occur between the ions of water and each chemical may occur
Thunderstorms can occur on Earth due to the presence of water vapor and atmospheric conditions that create thunder and lightning. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere or water vapor, so thunderstorms do not occur on the moon.
They both occur on water
Yes, an iron nail can still rust in distilled water because distilled water can still contain oxygen and other impurities that facilitate the rusting process of iron. Rusting requires the presence of both oxygen and water to occur.
Photosynthesis uses, water + carbon Dioxide in the presence of sunlight for energy, to convert the reactants into Oxygen and Glucose. Without sunlight at night time, plants use stored energy from the day, but when incapable of supplying more energy, revert to respiration to breathe.
They both need food, water, and sunlight to survive
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the presence of water. Water is a key agent in both stream and glacial erosion processes as it carries sediment, sculpts valleys, and shapes landscapes through its erosive power. Without water, these erosion processes would not occur.
Not necessarily. It DOES, however, generally indicate the presence of both roses.. And Holy water.