How do frogs get energy from sunlight?
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In natural photosynthesis, plants take in solar energy and carbon dioxide and then convert it to oxygen and sugars. ... The researchers are finding ways to take energy from the sun and carbon from the air to create new forms of biofuels, thanks to a semi-tropical frog species
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Explanation:
1)Frogs are Amphibians
2)They eat insects.
3)Those insects eat leafes
4)They have sun energy traped in them.
5)So,indirectly frogs get sun energy.
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