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Chemistry, 29.06.2019 06:30 jordanbyrd33

Answer much as you can fast as you can! "five ! " (5 x pt! ) q 1 a wise turbine cab produce electrical energy because it boils water it slows wind it turns a generator it stores light q 2 which process can be used to power your home? solar thermal energy solar electric energy both solar thermal energy and solar electric energy neither solar thermal energy nor solar electric energy q 3 where does the heat come from for geothermal energy? water sun atoms the earth q 4 which of these is not a biomass energy source? sun manure wood chips paper q 5 which of these is a biomass energy source? sugarcane natural gas the sun water

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