By: Mia Bloomfield Grade 5 Mr. Jon.  1. How is light made  2. Does all living things need light  3. Who created the first light bulb  4. How does.

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By: Mia Bloomfield Grade 5 Mr. Jon

 1. How is light made  2. Does all living things need light  3. Who created the first light bulb  4. How does light help us  Conclusion  Resources

Light is made from the sun The Earth orbits the sun Some people use the sun to access light because they cannot afford electricity To access light from the sun, people use something called solar panels

Yes, all living things need light because: If we do not have light then we would not be able to see, and if we are not able to see then we would not be able to find food and water. We may also walk into something bad. Light brings warmth and some living things cannot survive in cold temperatures.

The first person who created the first light bulb is: Thomas Edison Thomas Edison created the first light bulb in: The 19 th century

Light helps us…: To see where we are going To stay warm It helps us grow plants And there would be no animals on the Earths surface without light

 So now we all know we all know how light works and the purpose of light on Earth. We also know where light comes from.

 How light is made- Brittannica  Does all living things need light- Light, a book  Who created the first light bulb- Brittannica  How light help us- The webs best sights