
"Daylight"
Daylight refers to the natural light produced by the Sun during daytime hours. It results from the Sun's rays illuminating Earth’s surface, enabling us to see without artificial sources. The intensity and duration of daylight vary depending on the time of year and geographic location, influencing daily activities and biological rhythms. Daylight is essential for photosynthesis in plants, helps regulate circadian rhythms in humans, and generally contributes to our well-being by providing natural illumination and energy. Its quality and availability are important considerations in design, agriculture, and energy consumption.