Ornamental flowers such as carnations and roses may be sensitive to the presence of ethylene. The gas promotes ripening. But it tends to be emitted in larger amounts by fruits such as bananas, and vegetables such as tomatoes. Nevertheless, mouse-ear or thale cress [Arabidopsis thaliana] has as many as five ethylene receptors. That's not too far behind tomatoes, which have at least six.
The luminous subtance randomly emits small amounts of effluvium
Our sun, Sol, emits large amounts of electromagnetic energy.
Our sun, Sol, emits large amounts of electromagnetic energy.
A star is a massive collection of gas in space, that emits large amounts of energy.
Placing bananas in a paper bag or any other enclosed environment will hasten the ripening process. This is due to the fact that, as a banana ripens, it emits ethylene gas. Ethylene gas is essential in the ripening process. If you place bananas in a bag, the gas concentrates and the ripening process accelerates. Ethylene gas is what banana importers use to accelerate the ripening of bananas prior to sending them to market.
Methane rich natural gas CH4.
The sun emits a wide range of electromagnetic waves, including visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation. It also emits smaller amounts of X-rays and gamma rays.
The sun emits all sorts of colored waves that are good for both flowers and foliage. If you are looking to grow a plant with a lot of foliage you need a light that emits a blue wave, which would be the fluorescent club. An incandescent emits a red wave good for flowers but be careful not to put them too close or they will get burned. Sort answer you fluorescent gives the specific wave needed for exponential growth. Hope that helps.
detonation of an atomic bomb? I believe it is gamma radiation.Fallout emits large amounts of gamma.It is neutrons.
The main reason is that Jupiter emits enourmous amounts of radiation that would quickly kill any life.
Yes, different objects at the same temperature can emit different amounts of radiation depending on their emissivity. Emissivity is a material-specific property that determines how efficiently an object emits thermal radiation. Objects with higher emissivity values will emit more radiation at a given temperature compared to objects with lower emissivity values.
What kind of electromagnetic waves does the sun have?