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Physics, 10.09.2020 02:01, amypeace1978

Which answer best explains why a physicist would study the heat given off by the Sun? O O A. Heat is a form of energy. B. The Sun is an interesting shape. OPlant cells need heat from the Sun. OPhysics is the study of astronomy. Can someone help me please

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