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How do animals receive the sun’s energy

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Animals don't need energy from the sun, not directly anyway. Animals get energy from the food they eat. However, that food either got its energy by eating other food, or by photosynthesis, and sooner or later almost all energy on Earth comes from the sun.

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User Kartikmohta
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Answer: Animals don't really need energy from the sun to be energized.

Explanation: Animals get energy from the food they eat. Furthermore, that food either got its energy by eating other food, or by water from plants aka Photosynthesis if the animals are herbivores or omnivores.

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