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Jeffery Marsh
27 March, 15:06
What kind of energy is stored in wood?
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Taniya
27 March, 16:01
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The kind of energy stored in wood is chemical energy, because chemical energy is released by a chemical reaction (burning)
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Emerson Hale
27 March, 18:15
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The kind of energy is Chemical Energy.
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