Sentence examples for sunlight means from inspiring English sources

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The lack of sunlight means the abyss is perpetually cold — usually a degree or two above freezing.

The gelding's aversion to sunlight means grazing him at 9 p.m. and rigging a mesh mask with sunglasses fashioned from the material used to tint car windshields.

Lack of sunlight means no algae or plants to support the food chain, so food is scarce.

And that hour of extra sunlight means that (yay) it's almost spring.

No sunlight means lack of Vitamin D which can cause Rickets; where your limbs deform into abnormal lengths and shapes and Osteoporosis; where your bone density decreases leading to frequent and nasty fractures.

Pretty much all the energy we shuffle around, whether we're burning logs to stay alive or turning it on with a button, had its origin in the Sun.* More sunlight means more power, providing that you can capture those energy packets and lock them down until they are needed.

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Even the candy lobby supported the new system, figuring the extra hour of sunlight meant it would be safer for kids to go trick-or-treating on Halloween.

Pei's first proposed design included a large glass pyramid that would fill the interior with sunlight, meant to represent the optimism and hope that Kennedy's administration had symbolized for so many in the US.

Full sun means more than 6 hours of sunlight shines directly on the ground.

"Full sun" means a full six hours of sunlight daily, if not more.

Look for the opening, the mottling of sunlight that means that the forestation is less dense.

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