No. At the very least you need water to combat the dehydrating effect of perspiration.
You also need proteins to maintain your body. Then you need carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and spore elements to get the process of maintenance (and growth) going. And you need to breathe good air.
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Not directly - that is you can't stand in a field like a photo cell and recharge
Indirectly however you live entirely off the sun's energy. It drives the photosynthesis in plants which you eat or eat animals that eat the plants, powers the hydologic cycle which makes rain and rivers, oceans and lakes, warms the ocean for currents to bring food to fish, created the oil gas and coal which fuels our economy and heats our homes. Even the sun's gravitational energy creates tides in the earths core which (along with the decay of radioactive elements formed in the destruction of previous suns) keep the core warm.
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The term 'breatharianism' is used by some to mean the practice of living off the prana (life energy) of light from the sun.
The sages of India in ancient times were said to have perfected the ability to keep the body alive for years by directly absorbing the energy of the sun, through supernatural tantric and yogic practices learned under the guidance of an accomplished guru. Theoretically this could still be done, but an ordinary person would never be able to achieve this.
Because it feeds off the suns light energy it produces
Most seed plants live on sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. They use sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis, absorb water through their roots, and obtain essential nutrients from the soil to support their growth and development.
The sun rays reflect off the snow making it bright and the sun also melts the snow.
grass is a producer because it lives off of the sun. Which is the source of all energy, and other things feed off of grass. the grass just makes the suns energy usable for other organisms
It's the core, which is also the hottest part of the sun. It is responsible forgiving off light and heat energy.
The Suns rays reflect of the Earth, then off the outer shell of the atmosphere, temporarily trapping sunlight and heat.
Suns give off energy to water every plant/flower as far as i know... as long as your lily has water (if not rain). and sun it will be fine[;<3 xD. o-o
this saves energy because solar panels are used that absorb the suns energy for long periods of time. and since energy is needed for hot water it is given off by the sun.
The sun is a star because it gives off energy through nuclear fusion in its core. It is the closest star to Earth and is the center of our solar system, around which the planets, including Earth, orbit.
The sun's energy plays a role in the formation of ocean waves by the sun giving off energy to keep the winds energy going and the wave has the energy transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas.
Yes they do the suns energy gives off to the seeds which make them have nutrients to the caterpillars.
animal like protist feed off of other organisms plants a absorb suns energy to make its own food