Life: The Science of Biology
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 2R
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The reason as to why only 5% of the solar energy is converted to plant growth that reaches earth.
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Living organisms on earth get energy mainly from solar radiations. In present environmental conditions, efficiency of photosynthesis is gradually decreasing due to changes in CO2 level and climate. Plants are able to use only 5% of total sunlight reaching earth surface because of basic chemistry as well as biology of the plants.
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