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What one idea you have about how rescue workers can get energy to their electrical devices in these situations
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What one idea you have about how rescue workers can get energy to their electrical devices in these situations
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Umm hmm I would say solar energy because the sun is everywhere and be real you can’t always find a store everywhere you go
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Answer: They can get energy to their devices through natural sources of energy like the sun and wind.
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