What one associates with "burning in the sun" is usually sunburn. Plants are very different from animals; they do not even have all of the same cell organelles that animals do. Taking this into consideration, plants do not have the kind of epidermal tissue (skin) that animals do, making it impossible for them to get sunburned. What can happen to a plant from getting too much sunlight is dry out. Plants need water for photolysis, which is during the light-dependent reactions (when the sun is out) of photosynthesis. Without enough water and too much sunlight, a plant can catch aflame. To prevent this, a plant's epidermal tissue secretes a waxy cuticle to prevent from dessication (drying out). Plants absorb the energy from the sun and use it for photosynthesis, which allows them to soak up water and prevents them from heating up as well. This is due to water's high specific heat, meaning that it takes a lot of energy to heat water. They make ATP (usable energy) when the sun is out, and use that ATP later to synthesize glucose when the sun isn't out (the light-independent reactions). ...MORE
while mostly true the former answer misses one major point. plant do get sun burned and not only dry out only they don't get burned the same way we do. sunlight contains many light wave lengths, some are high energy like UV which can be harmful to all living cells as it damages DNA. another problem with the sun is that in the process of absorbing the energy from the sun and harnessing it the process sometimes "overflows" a bit like a nuclear reactor overheating which creates free radicals. these are highly active molecules which can wreck havoc on living cells mainly by ruining membranes. plant produce many molecules that absorb and neutralize these radicals called antioxidants which are very healthy for us 'cos they help us deal with free radicals produced while breathing. most weedkillers do not directly harm the plant but instead damage these defense mechanism leaving the plant exposed to the harmful effects of the sun.
Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants are currently the two energy sources that produce the most energy. Nuclear power plants rely on nuclear reactions to generate electricity, while fossil fuel power plants burn coal, oil, or natural gas to produce electricity.
Sun can burn the planets if it gets close to anyone. it is predicted by many people that the attraction of sun will increase to a level that it will pull planets from their orbits and that will be the end of days. Most people including myself think that it is a fiction and that it won't happen.
It depends on the type of plants. Most plants prefer indirect sun, as direct sun can be too intense and lead to sunburn or heat stress. However, some plants, like vegetables or flowering plants, require direct sun for proper growth and flowering. Be sure to check the specific light requirements for the plants in your garden.
The surface of the sun is 5780 K.
Plants on earth are affected by UV rays. They are fatal rays of the sun.
Yes you can. It is very hot and sunny there most of the time.
Watering plants in the sun can be harmful because the water droplets can act like magnifying glasses, causing the sun's rays to burn the leaves. It is best to water plants in the morning or evening when the sun is not as strong.
The Sun is hot enough to vaporize most anything.
It is generally not recommended to water plants in direct sunlight because the water can act as a magnifying glass and burn the leaves. It is best to water plants in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is not as intense.
plants that get alot of sun
yes and you would water it later in the day when its cooler (or the next mornin early)
Watering plants in the sun can potentially lead to burning the leaves due to the water droplets acting as magnifying glasses for the sunlight, causing damage to the plant. It is generally recommended to water plants in the morning or evening to avoid this risk.
In the soil and from the sun.
The energy source for most life on Earth is the sun, because the sun makes plants grow and animals eat the plants.
Most plants get their energy from the sun via absorption via their Chlorophyll.
yes no matter what you are you get a sun burn
You most likely would only get a mild burn. But car interiors do not cause a first degree burn which is like a mild sun burn.