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Howard Schroeder
24 April, 02:57
Where does all of this energy come from
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Bobby Moses
24 April, 04:16
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Answer: All of our energy comes from the sun, which is our nearest star. The sun sends out huge amounts of energy through its rays every day. We call this energy solar energy or radiant energy. Without the sun, life on earth would not exist, since our planet would be totally frozen.
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