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6. Which describes the law of conservation of energy? O All energy can be transformed. 000 O The total energy of the sun is the same. O All energy turns to heat. O Energy cannot…
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6. Which describes the law of conservation of energy? O All energy can be transformed. 000 O The total energy of the sun is the same. O All energy turns to heat. O Energy cannot…
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6. Which describes the law of conservation of energy?
O All energy can be transformed.
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O The total energy of the sun is the same.
O All energy turns to heat.
O Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
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Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
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