daylight

daylight

Noun

Daylight refers to the natural light that is present during the daytime when the sun is above the horizon. It is the illumination provided by the sun during the hours when it is visible, as opposed to the darkness of night. Daylight is important for many living organisms and supports various biological processes, including photosynthesis and regulation of circadian rhythms. The amount of daylight varies depending on the time of year and the location on the Earth's surface.

 

Example

  1. I prefer to go for a walk in the daylight rather than in the dark.
  2. The new building has large windows that allow for plenty of natural daylight to come in.
  3. The plants in my garden need a certain amount of daylight to grow and thrive.