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In Biology / High School | 2014-03-28

how does sunlight provide the energy the girl needs to swing the bat??

Asked by alan23tiana

Answer (3)

the sun grows the plants she eats. The animals she eats eat those plants. therefore she is consuming energy that orginiated from the sun.

Answered by mallorykrishna | 2024-06-10

The **sun **produces the **energy **required by plants, which are to be consumed by humans. So **sunlight **is providing the energy needed for swinging the bat.
**What is the energy of sunlight? **
Solar radiation, often known as sunshine or a **solar **resource, is a broad word for electromagnetic radiation that the **sun **emits. A multitude of devices may be used to collect solar radiation and transform it into useful forms, such as heat and electricity . However, the technical viability and cost-effectiveness of these systems in a particular area depends on the solar resource available.
The **sun's **angle of incidence on the **surface **of the spherical Earth ranges from 0° (just above the horizon) to 90°. (directly overhead). The Earth's surface receives the most amount of energy when the **sun's **beams are vertical. The longer the sun's rays move through the atmosphere, the more **dispersed **and hazy they become. The cold polar regions never receive a high sun since the **Earth **is spherical, due to the tilted axis of rotation, these regions get no **light **at all for a portion of the year.
Therefore, the **sun **produces the energy required by plants , which is to be consumed by humans. So **sunlight **is providing the energy needed for **swinging **the bat.
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Answered by aarinimishra75 | 2024-06-16

Sunlight provides energy through photosynthesis, where plants convert light into chemical energy stored in food. When a girl consumes this food, her body uses the stored energy to perform actions like swinging a bat. Therefore, sunlight plays a vital role in providing the energy needed for her movement.
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Answered by aarinimishra75 | 2025-01-29