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Gwendolyn
10 July, 22:08
Why can scientists get energy from plants
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Kamila Dennis
10 July, 23:44
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Becuase they have water and oxygen carbon dioxide in them
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Jade Ellison
11 July, 00:29
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The reason how scientists can get energy from plants is because the plants store energy that can be released by heat.
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