1. Describe the effects of the sun to human activities
and to other living things.
2. What activities of people that need sun's heat and
light?
3. In what way is the sun's heat useful to farmers?
Fishermen?
4. In what way is the sun's heat and light harmful to
living things as shown in the pictures?
What happens to the soil or land during the dry and
sunny season?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.all living things rely on the steady light and heat of the Sun. The Sun's heat makes liquid water on our planet possible. And all life that we know of — from bacteria to elephants — needs liquid water to survive. Changes in the Sun's brightness can change global temperature.
2.DRying a clothes.
Cooking food.
Living organisms use heat and light from the sun.
Plants need sunlight to make food.
Capture solar energy.
3.The farmers can harvest and dry their crops because one of the source of food of the plants is the heat of the sun. ... Through the help of the heat of the sun mother can easily dry up her laundry. As well as the fishermen can dry and preserve their fish
4.
As the name suggests, the dry season is characterised by dry weather (or drier than the wet season). It occurs between May and September in the southern hemisphere. During this time of the year, the sun is located over the northern hemisphere, so the southern hemisphere receives less heat and starts to cool down.