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And third, taller trees get more sun and are therefore more likely to be affected by drier edge conditions.
On a recent morning, after a rain, he had dug up the azalea and replanted it where it would get more sun.
This new advice to get more sun, of course, flies in the face of a decade-long campaign to prevent skin cancer by encouraging Americans to stay out of the sun.
That means London has missed out on the UK's solar revolution, with cities in the north of England and even Scotland installing more panels per home than London, even though we get more sun in the south.
When sunlight strikes a group of trees, some parts tend to get more sun than others.
"If you get the phone for me, I'll be quiet, and you can get more sun".
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Most of the wind power is clustered in the windiest sites, generally coastal areas, and the south gets more sun than the north.
Our creeks are flowing earlier and we are also getting more sun, which provides its own challenge for the people racing.
"We pioneered solar technology, but we've fallen behind countries like Germany and Japan in generating it, even though we've got more sun than either country.
Up to 90% of the vitamin D in bodies is created when our skin is exposed to sunlight, but getting more sun only produces extra vitamin D for a while.
Within the ring dyke lies a peaceful, pastoral scene of horses and cattle, in a location that gets more sun than Hamburg, and is regularly a couple of degrees warmer than the mainland, partly thanks to the shelter effect of the embankment.
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