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    ​ -Energy Is __________
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​ -Energy Is __________

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Question 93

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   ​ -Energy is __________. A) the capacity to change and do work on physical matter B) a form of activity C) not very important to physical geography D) an example of climate change
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-Energy is __________.


A) the capacity to change and do work on physical matter
B) a form of activity
C) not very important to physical geography
D) an example of climate change

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