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Which source of renewable energy has the least impact on terrestrial ecosystems? biofuel solar power wind power geothermal power tidal power Which is it?
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Which source of renewable energy has the least impact on terrestrial ecosystems?
biofuel
solar power
wind power
geothermal power
tidal power
Which is it?
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It should be tidal power! Hopefully
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It should probably be tidal power, as terrestrial is on land and all the other choices use open acreage on land, but tidal only uses
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