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Solar trough technology converts
 
  A) the ultraviolet light in sunlight into electricity.
  B) the heat of the sun into steam to drive a turbogenerator.
  C) sunlight into electricity, which then produces steam heat.
  D) the direct current generated by photovoltaic cells into alternating current.

Question 2

If the climate of an environment is rapidly changing, which one of the following organisms would most likely go extinct?
 
  A) A bacterial species that exchanges genetic material with other bacteria
  B) A species of fish that only reproduces asexually
  C) A large interbreeding population of snails
  D) A plant species that can reproduce both asexually and sexually



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

B



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