So check to be sure your cage doesn't also get too
much sunlight during the day when you may not be in the room with your hamster.
Is there a sunlamp, supplement, or anything else she should take or do to minimize the negative effects of not seeing
much sunlight during the day?
Your child is kept protected from too
much sunlight during scorching days by the protection canopy.
Not exact matches
It's resting as directed in bright
sunlight (well, as
much sunlight as one gets in
during a west coast winter) on the desk in my studio.
Both kids will be protected
during harsh weather conditions such as too
much sunlight and the wind among others.
During ice ages, which are mainly driven by rhythmic variations in Earth's orbit and spin that alter
sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere, growing ice caps and glaciers trap so
much frozen water on land that sea levels can drop a hundred meters or more.
During the dry season, with no fog layer to reflect
sunlight, the smaller cloud cover allows plants to receive
much higher radiation, increasing evaporation and photosynthesis rates, another process missed by the GCMs.
Their findings indicated that twice as
much soot was deposited on snow in winter compared with summer, meaning that the
sunlight - absorbing soot likely caused greater melting of the Arctic ice cap
during the winter.
This warm air layer gets its heat reflected downwards
during cloudy periods, especially
during long night extensive cloudy periods, as a result, Arctic ocean ice doesn't thicken so
much during darkness and leaves it up to summer
sunlight (if there is some) to finish off what is left of it.
There's limited
sunlight during the winter, so our bodies won't produce as
much D. Aside from a supplement, eat more salmon, sardines, eggs, and shrimp.
So back to daylight /
sunlight its a sign of the seasons right, as
much as I do love fall I am truly not happy with the lack of daylight hours especially
during the week.
You can pick up short sleeve shirts in almost every colour and if you're wearing them
during the hotter months, you're going to want to get a lighter colour to avoid attracting too
much sunlight.
The auto - brightness function worked well
during most lighting condition changes, and it's also easy to see the screen in bright
sunlight (though direct
sunlight causes too
much glare).
Generally, the photosensitivity will dissipate after 48 hours, but your dog should have their exposure to
sunlight reduced as
much as possible
during that time.
Use a sunrise and sunset planner to help figure out precisely how
much (or little)
sunlight you'll be in for
during your Alaska adventure.
This warm air layer gets its heat reflected downwards
during cloudy periods, especially
during long night extensive cloudy periods, as a result, Arctic ocean ice doesn't thicken so
much during darkness and leaves it up to summer
sunlight (if there is some) to finish off what is left of it.
get warmed up,
much more than O&N; but only
during the day b]
during the day — they are 6 -7-8km high up; where cooling is
much more effective, that means: less
sunlight on the ground.
If the large buildup seen in 1971 were repeated for only another seven years, the snow and ice would reflect as
much sunlight as
during a glacial period.
That's a pretty silly claim on Dr. Curry's part if you consider that in the months the arctic sea ice isn't diminished, there's never really so
much sunlight as you'd count it against the average, so whatever albedo changes there are
during the half of the year that matters, they're when the sun is at its highest angle.
Go a little deeper by saying it allows
sunlight to pass straight through to warm the surface
during the day but slows down the escape of that warmth at night and I think that's pretty
much the whole enchilada in terms the proverbial bartender can understand.