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is light necessary for living things?how?​

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Answered by RajatPanwar706
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Light, the essence of life itself. Without it we simply would have nothing. It’s incredible to think that something we often don’t notice simply because it is always present, though not tangible, is the most valuable resource on this planet. Light is the main source of energy for all living organisms. Plants, main sustainers of life, are crucial in this conversion process and need light for photosynthesis that enables them to make their own food and food for others. And, perhaps more importantly, photosynthesis produces oxygen too!

Answered by zumba12
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Yes, light is necessary for living things as the essence of life is light.

Explanation:

  • All living species rely on light as their primary source of energy as well as being an important source of vitamin D, it enables sight and provides a natural daily rhythm.
  • Plants, life's main sustainers, require light for photosynthesis, which allows them to produce their own food as well as food for others. Photosynthesis also makes oxygen, which is possibly more vital.
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