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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb sunlight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing processes related to photosynthesis, solar energy, or any context where light is being taken in by an object or organism.
Example: "Plants have the unique ability to absorb sunlight, which they convert into energy through photosynthesis."
Alternatives: "capture sunlight" or "take in sunlight".
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For the two sides of the sample, the solar absorbing surface is designed to absorb sunlight and reduce radiative heat loss, while the high emission surface is aimed at enhancing the heat transfer.
Being dark, they absorb sunlight.
Plants absorb sunlight to generate ATP and to disassociate water into oxygen and hydrogen.
PLANTS absorb sunlight, produce energy, consume carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
Once in the bloodstream, they can reach the skin and absorb sunlight, causing increased sensitivity.
It is tuned to the spectrum of the sun in order to absorb sunlight in the most efficient way possible.
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SOOT also known as black carbon heats up the atmosphere because it absorbs sunlight.
This warms the atmosphere because it absorbs sunlight, as black things do.
The darker foliage absorbs sunlight that would otherwise be reflected back to space, which could contribute to regional warming.
In one such process, radiant energy is released when oxygen atoms recombine to form molecular oxygen, O2, which had originally become dissociated upon absorbing sunlight.
The researchers foresee a substantial additional local warming influence from this change in landscapes, with the darker foliage absorbing sunlight that would otherwise be reflected back to space.
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