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Question 1 (Mandatory) (2.5 points)

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How does the Sun's energy power the water cycle?
Question 1 options:

1) Solar winds move clouds.

2) Solar energy reflects off the Moon at night, causing evaporation.

3) Solar flares melt glaciers.

4) Heat from the Sun's rays turns liquid water into vapor during the process of evaporation.

Question 2 (Mandatory) (2.5 points)
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How does the Sun's energy power the carbon cycle?
Question 2 options:


1) Plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to power photosynthesis.

2) Animals use sunlight and oxygen in the process of respiration.

3) Oceans use sunlight to absorb carbon dioxide form the atmosphere

4) Heat from the sun causes plants to lose carbon dioxide in the process of transpiration.

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I believe that the answer for question 1 is 4 and the reason for that is because that’s how the water cycle work and how it keeps going and it’s all because of the sun and the answer for 2 is 1and it’s because the carbon cycle is when is being taken in by plants so they can be able to release oxygen but it also need sunlight to be able to make its own good and keep the cycle going
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