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sunlight

[suhn-lahyt] / ˈsʌnˌlaɪt /




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He is in ill health and has spent most of the last five years in solitary confinement, the lone window fixed to block sunlight.

From The Wall Street Journal

By reflecting sunlight and helping cool the planet, it influences ocean circulation, atmospheric behavior, and extreme weather patterns far beyond the polar regions.

From Science Daily

They accounted for factors such as weaker sunlight, a carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere, and seasonal differences unique to the planet.

From Science Daily

We can’t even rely on the sky—a canopy of branches and leaves block the sunlight.

From Literature

The study area lies 4,000 meters beneath the ocean surface, where sunlight never reaches and food is extremely limited.

From Science Daily