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Garrulous

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The type of cooking using radiation is
 
  (1) broiling, (2) boiling, (3) steaming, (4) baking, (5) roasting.

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The sun's energy combines carbon dioxide(CO2) with water(H2O) to build carbohydrates which then
  animals and humans consume for food releasing CO2 and H2O. What cycle does this make up?
 
  A. Photosynthesis cycle
   B. carbon dioxide cycle
   C. carbon cycle
   D. carbohydrate cycle



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Garrulous

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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