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English, 07.01.2021 01:00, daustin57

HELP ASAPPP DOING TEST QUESTION:according to the chart on page 5, what is true of solar energy

-it is a far less common source of electricity generation than wind
-it is likely to replace natural gas a primary source of electricity
-it is less reliable than geothermal sources for generating electricity
-it is more commonly used the petroleum to generate electricity


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