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Li read an article about solar energy. The article included the following details. • Us...
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Li read an article about solar energy. The article included the following details. • Using solar power to produce energy does not pollute the water or the air.
• Solar energy is renewable, so we will not run out of it.
• Sunlight is not a consistent source of energy.
• Capturing the heat from the sun requires huge solar panels.
Which central idea do these details develop?
A. Solar energy provides multiple benefits but also has some drawbacks. B. Solar energy is better for the environment than burning fossil fuels.
C. Because sunlight is inconsistent, solar energy is not worth the investment. D. Only people living in sunny, warm places should build solar panels to collect solar energy.
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