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How does the text compare the energy received from the sun and the energy lost by Earth back into space?
A. The energy from the sun is greater than the energy lost by the earth.
B. The energy from the sun is less than the energy lost by the earth.
C. The energy from the sun is the same as the energy lost by the earth.
D. The energy from the sun is not equal to the energy lost by the earth.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 10:00, amyaacrawford86
Because air contracts as it cools, the air pressure inside a freezer is typically lower than on the outside. why do ice cubes inside a freezer tend to shrink over time? a. the ice dissolves oxygen from the air, forming a denser crystalline matrix. b. the ice reacts chemically with carbon dioxide in the air, forming gaseous carbon compounds. c. the ice melts, and then the liquid freezes as ice crystals on the bottom of the freezer. d. the ice sublimes, and then the water vapor deposits as ice crystals on the sides of the freezer.
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The electric potential v is constant everywhere within a certain region of space. which statement below is true? the choices are: the electric field is also constant (but not zero) within the region. a charged particle placed within the region will experience an electric force. the electric field is zero everywhere within the region. the electric field varies from place to place within the region.
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