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Biology, 03.04.2020 21:02 niki209

Which of these is a possible disadvantage of using wind as a source of energy?
A. Wind energy is sustainable.
B. Wind turbines can be placed on existing farms.
C. Wind turbines take up a lot of psace.
D. Wind energy creates new jobs.

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