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Maddox Gardner
19 September, 00:35
Where all this energy come from?
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Dominique Trevino
19 September, 01:02
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Answer: Energy around Us
Explanation: Energy makes it all happen. The energy that cycles through the systems of Earth comes from two locations. The Sun radiates huge amounts of energy. Only a small portion of that energy hits the Earth, but it is enough to light our days, heat our air and land, and create weather systems over the oceans.
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