What?! Please re-phrase that question. A river is a river, it gets as much sunlight as it does when the sun is up. Light gets filtered throught the water , so its considerably darker at the bottom. If you need more help, re-phrase the question..what is "How much sunlight does a river get?" supposed to mean!!?
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how much sunlight does a plant need
200000000000000 miles of sunlight
200000000000000 miles of sunlight
grasslands get 80% of sunlight a year
Only if it was planted and it had the right amount of light and water. But i would not grow flowing down a river because there would be too much water for it to survive.
How much sunlight is in the mesopelagic zone
??? all plants need sunlight
Access to sunlight is crucial for a river ecosystem as it influences photosynthesis, which is the foundation of the food web. Sunlight promotes the growth of aquatic plants and algae, providing essential habitat and food for a variety of organisms, including fish, insects, and microorganisms. Areas with sufficient sunlight support higher biodiversity, as they can sustain a greater variety of life forms, while shaded regions might limit species diversity and disrupt ecological interactions. Overall, sunlight availability directly impacts the productivity and health of river ecosystems.
there is sunlight only in the day SO 17hr
River nile
Mercury gets very bright sunlight as it is much closer to the sun than we are.