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How are the energy transfers in lightning fixation similar to those in photosynthesis? They both transform one form of energy into chemical energy. They both transform one form of energy into radiant energy.
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How are the energy transfers in lightning fixation similar to those in photosynthesis?
They both transform one form of energy into chemical energy.
They both transform one form of energy into radiant energy.
They both transform electrical energy into chemical energy.
They both transform chemical energy into electrical energy.
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They both transform one form of energy into chemical energy
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