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Chemistry, 05.03.2021 21:10 manuel6885

12. Which is a disadvantage of using solar or wind energy to produce electricity?
A. They are controlled energy resources
B. These energy sources are nonrenewable
C. They are an expensive way to produce energy
D. Their ability to produce energy is inconsistent and variable


12. Which is a disadvantage of using solar or wind energy to produce

electricity?
A. They are con

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