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Digger
26 March, 07:07
Why is something that stores chemical energy?
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Jaslyn Nichols
26 March, 08:31
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Two things that store chemical energy are coal, and wood cause when you have a fire you have to get the chemicals from somewhere to keep your fire live.
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