Yes, plants can grow with fluorescent light as their primary source of illumination. Fluorescent lights provide the necessary light spectrum for photosynthesis, allowing plants to grow and thrive.
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Plants can benefit from fluorescent light because it provides a source of artificial light that can help them with photosynthesis, growth, and overall health. Fluorescent light emits the right spectrum of light that plants need for their growth and development, making it an effective alternative to natural sunlight for indoor plants or in areas with limited sunlight.
Plants convert solar energy (the primary energy source in the environment) into food and fuel.
The primary energy source for plants, AND all other living matter, humans included, is the SUN. Without it there would be no life.
Illumination=light, so a source of light Eg. lightbulb, moon, sun etc.
The illumination on the surface would be reduced by a factor of four, thereforeif the distance from a light source is doubled, the illumination provided by the source is one fourth as great.
Seiko men's diving watch doesn't have any source of illumination
The illumination of a surface by a light source is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the light source and the surface. This relationship is described by the inverse square law of illumination.
when objects get lighted from other source of light it is known as illumination
Solar radiation is the primary energy source for evapotranspiration. It drives the process of evaporation of water from surfaces and transpiration of water from plants into the atmosphere.
All of them! An omivore, by definintion, consumes both plants and meats as their primary food source.
I am aware of various types of light sources such as incandescent bulbs, fluorescent lights, LED bulbs, and candle flames. Each light source produces illumination through different mechanisms and properties.