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How does energy from the Sun heat up an object?

a. when sunlight strikes an object, that sunlight is reflected. this reflection causes the particles of the object to move slower.

b. when sunlight strikes an object, some of the energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the object. this energy causes the particles of the object to move slower.

c. when sunlight strikes an object, some of the energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the object. this energy causes the particles of the object to move faster.

d. when sunlight strikes an object, that sunlight is reflected. this reflection causes the particles of the object to move faster.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

When sunlight hits an object, some of the energy is absorbed. This energy cause the particles to move faster, which increases the temperature of the object.

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