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how is the sun useful to plants

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Answered by cuppycake31
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1.Plants are also used in manufacturing products such as paper, lighting, adhesives, medicine, clothing, cosmetics, fuel, charcoal as well as many other products.
2.Additionally, plants provide food for people everywhere. But without light, plants- and life as we know it- would cease to exist.
3.All plants and animals are fully dependent on photosynthesis for their energy.
4. While some carnivores do not eat plants, directly, the vast majority consume animals that subsist on plants
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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Sun is useful to plants in process of photosynthesis.

  • Without getting too technical, sunlight is a vital source of energy for all plants.
  • Plants absorb solar energy through a process known as photosynthesis, which powers the vital functions required for living.
  • The leaves of a plant serve as "solar panels," efficiently absorbing light to support the plant's growth.
  • Because of this, you may notice something known as phototropism, in which plant leaves move in relation to their orientation to the sun.
  • Full Sun: A plant that needs full sun need as much direct sunshine as it can obtain, or at least 6 to 8 hours every day. On nursery tags, a sun image is frequently used to denote "full sun."
  • Part Sun: A plant that needs part sun requires 3-6 hours of daily direct sunshine. It is possible to treat many "part sun" plants in the same way as "full sun" plants. A sun icon with a portion of the icon shaded in is frequently used to denote partial sunlight.

Hence, Sun is very important for plants.

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