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Phillips
27 November, 20:12
Energy is best described scientifically as?
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Abby Foley
27 November, 23:28
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Answer: The ability to do work.
Explanation: Energy is how things change and move. It's everywhere around us and takes all sorts of forms. It takes energy to do just about anything.
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