Answer: The energy system is related to the global system by getting an information system by it. The global system is developed and it's the major system that delivers the whole of measurable data worldwide including local energy system which is essentially designed to supply energy services
I would say that oceans take a long time to cool at night and because of this the land can cool off faster and therefore cause cool air from the land to blow out to sea at least I think this is correct because I know for sure that oceans make coastal climates more mild than inland like Vancouver BC compared to the Prairies like Saskatchewan.
A. They lean towards the light.
Answer:
<u><em>The correct option is D) Does the amount of radiation from the sun affect air temperature?</em></u>
Explanation:
The graph represents the effect of Sunlight or global radiation on the temperature of the air present in the atmosphere.
As we know, as the amount of radiation increases, the temperature of the Earth also increases. This phenomenon is perfectly illustrated in the graph mentioned in the question. Hence, D is the correct option.
Other options like option A are not correct because the graph does not illustrates the parts of the Earth which receive the most global radiation over a year.
Answer:
1. Chlorophyll absorbs light
2. Water split to start electron transport chain
3. ATP produced
4. ATP used to build glucose form carbon dioxide
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process whereby green plants synthesize their food (glucose) in the presence of sunlight. This photosynthetic process occurs in two major stages viz: light dependent and light independent phases.
In the light dependent phase, the following occurs sequentially:
- Chlorophyll absorbs light energy from sun
- The energy is used to split water molecule in a process called PHOTOLYSIS OF WATER in order to start electron transport chain.
- The electron transport chain yields ATP and NADPH, which will be used in the next phase.
In the light independent phase, also called, CALVIN CYCLE, ATP is used to power the formation of glucose from carbon dioxide