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Which energy transformation converts energy from the sun’s core to light energy needed by plants? nuclear to chemical chemical to thermal nuclear to electromagnetic chemical to e…
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Which energy transformation converts energy from the sun’s core to light energy needed by plants?
nuclear to chemical
chemical to thermal
nuclear to electromagnetic
chemical to electromagnetic
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Answer:
c nuclear to eletricmagnetic
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nuclear to electromagnetic
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