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The amount of energy in the universe is... A)changing rapidly B)changing slowly C)barely changing at all D)remaining constant
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The amount of energy in the universe is...
A)changing rapidly
B)changing slowly
C)barely changing at all
D)remaining constant
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The amount of energy in the universe is remaining constant .
So , option (D) is right ..
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Because energy cannot be created nor destroyed, the amount energy in the universe is
D) remaining constant
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