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THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LIGHT ENERGY ONCE THE PLANTS OBTAINED IT?
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THE LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LIGHT ENERGY ONCE THE PLANTS OBTAINED IT?
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It was absorbed by the plant, and became part of the chemical energy
stored in the plant.
If the plant happens to be one that people eat, then it becomes food
energy when you eat it, and it's part of the energy that you use to move
your muscles.
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