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Sunlight

Sunlight is the portion of the electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the Sun (i.e. solar radiation) and received by the Earth, in particular the visible light perceptible to the human eye as well as invisible infrared (typically perceived by humans as warmth) and ultraviolet (which can have physiological effects such as sunburn) lights. However…

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Overview

Measurement

Composition and power

Intensity in the Solar System

Variations in solar irradiance

Solar irradiance

Surface illumination and spectrum

Life on Earth

Cultural aspects

Effects on human health

Effect on plant genomes

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Sunlight

Nodes208
Edges207
Triples112
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009615
Components1

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Sunlight

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related to External links · 37
Sunlight → Altitude, An Excel, Astronomy Picture, Azimuth, Comparison, Composite Total Solar Irradiance, Crop Models, Daily, Day, Decision Support Systems, Detailed, EarthTotal Solar Irradiance, Encyclopedia, Evaluation, Greg PelletierASTM Standard, High, Media, Methods, Moon, National Geophysical Data CenterConstruction
measured by · 11
Sunlight → AU, Earth's, Eext, February, In, January, March, Researchers, Sun, The, To
has effect · 9
Sunlight → Additionally, Alzheimer’s, D3, Europe, Insufficient, Sun, The, United States, Vitamin
related to Cultural aspects · 9
Sunlight → Cars, Claude Monet, Manet, Many, Sun, Sunshine, The, To, Vitamin
related to Further reading · 8
Sunlight → Ancient Sunlight, Hartmann, Hodder, ISBN, London, Stoughton, The Last Hours, Thom
related to Spectral composition of sunlight at Earth's surface · 8
Sunlight → Aside, Earth's, Many, Rayleigh, The, The Sun, Water, When
related to Life on Earth · 7
Sunlight → Earth, Heterotrophs, Most, Sun, The, These, This
related to Seasonal and orbital variation · 7
Sunlight → As, Earth's, Kepler's, On Earth, Sun, The, When
related to Sunbathing · 6
Sunlight → For, People, Some, Sunbathers, Sunbathing, Tanning
related to Surface illumination and spectrum · 5
Sunlight → Preferential, Rayleigh, The, These, While

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sunlightis aportion of the electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the Sun0.90text
Sunlightis akey factor in photosynthesis0.90text
sunburninstance ofwhich can have physiological effects0.80text
cataractsinstance ofand eye diseases0.80text
macular degenerationinstance ofand eye diseases0.80text
Sunlighthas effectThe0.60section
Sunlighthas effectD30.60section
Sunlighthas effectVitamin0.60section
Sunlighthas effectSun0.60section
Sunlighthas effectInsufficient0.60section
Sunlighthas effectUnited States0.60section
Sunlighthas effectEurope0.60section

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