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Violet Walters
4 February, 01:58
Does your body get all of its energy from the sun
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Dante Webster
4 February, 02:42
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No, we get the majority of energy from the sun because the suns energy is stored in any plants that we eat but we also gain energy from sleep.
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Darryl Joyce
4 February, 02:48
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No, our body gets energy from food.
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