Math, asked by svrs1974, 13 hours ago

1) What do plants use solar energy for?
2) Which form of energy can we see?​

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Answered by faiz102005
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Answer:

  1. Chlorophyll molecules, which allow photosynthetic plants to convert solar energy into chemical energy, are chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen compounds built around a magnesium ion.
  2. Light energy

Answered by kushaly445
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Step-by-step explanation:

I) Chlorophyll molecules, which allow photosynthetic plants to convert solar energy into chemical energy, are chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen compounds built around a magnesium ion.

2) Light energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Light consists of photons, which are produced when an object's atoms heat up. Light travels in waves and is the only form of energy visible to the human eye.

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