Not exact matches
No, Puss doesn't run on solar power, but staying
warm and regulating its body temperature becomes easier when it lies
under sunlight, particularly when it sleeps.
The 800 meters of water
under the layer
warmed by visible
sunlight is called the Mesopelagic, and the temperature at the bottom of it is a constant 4K because that is precisely the point where there is almost no solar energy left to directly
warm it:
An uphill wind develops
under sunny morning conditions when slopes receive
sunlight, become
warm and then heat the atmosphere above them.
Without its ice cover, the Arctic Ocean is
warming, especially
under 24 hours of
sunlight in summer.
All the clouds seen above started out first as water vapor evaporated from the ocean tropical zone from upwelling water
warmed by incoming
sunlight, and was not generated or created from the area
under high cosmic ray intensity in the north where the radiation is higher.
The display doesn't work well
under sunlight and there are times when it appears
warmer (more yellow) from some angles, then turns blue from another.