Trees are living organisms that play a crucial role in ecosystems by providing oxygen, habitat, and food. They absorb sunlight through their leaves to perform photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth. In contrast, sunlight is a form of energy emitted by the sun, composed of electromagnetic radiation in various wavelengths. While trees utilize sunlight for their survival and growth, they are fundamentally different in nature—one being a biological entity and the other an energy source.
It is usually trees that compete for sunlight. The taller trees get more of the sunlight while the trees under it do not get as much because the taller trees are blocking the sunlight
they get sunlight by photosynthesis
More sunlight = bigger trees ;D
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
sunlight
when the big trees is out
The taller trees cast their shadows over the shorter trees and prevent sunlight from reaching them. Without sunlight the smaller trees cannot photosynthesise and produce food for growth.
Sunlight, water, trees. Plastic is not a natural resource, as is produced by humans from other materials.
Yes. All trees need sunlight !
No, trees do not directly absorb sunlight. Instead, they use their leaves to convert sunlight into energy through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, trees use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which provides them with the energy they need to grow and thrive.
to get to the sunlight