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What is the source of almost all energy on Earth?
Earth’s hot core
the Sun
stored carbon
moving water
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the Sun
Most energy driving Earth's climate, weather, photosynthesis (and thus most stored carbon/fossil fuels), and the water cycle comes from sunlight. Geothermal (Earth’s core) and tidal energy are minor by comparison.
Most energy driving Earth's climate, weather, photosynthesis (and thus most stored carbon/fossil fuels), and the water cycle comes from sunlight. Geothermal (Earth’s core) and tidal energy are minor by comparison.
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