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Which reason best explains why living things need carbon?
Carbon is a source of energy.
Carbon reduces global temperatures.
Carbon is an important solvent.
Carbon is everywhere.
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A) Carbon is a source of energy
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the 3rd one I think, I'd get a second opinion
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