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Sun By Amaya and Tara

THE SUN Sun is renewable. We use the sun for food and light also life for animals and plants that are living it helps us see, live, it grows food for us it warms up our water the sun provides solar panel energy. It grows trees so we could use the wood for houses and paper.

HARVESTING OUR SUN Solar energy is energy collected from the sun. Solar energy is an increasingly popular method of generating electricity to, heat swimming pools or buildings etc. The main concerns with solar energy include land disturbance/land use, visual changes to the landscape, impacts associated with hazardous materials and potential impact on water and other resources. Any fossil fuel used for this purpose will also generate emissions.

SUN The sun is the nearest star. Without it, life would not exist on this planet. We use the sun every day in many different ways. The sun is by far the largest object in the solar system .It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system. It is often said the sun is an ”ordinary” star. That’s true in the sense that there are many other similar to it . But there are many more similar stars than larger ones.

SUN!! Setting up solar panels can disturb animals and there habitats. Because the are cutting all the trees down to put them up. Using the materials to make the solar panels can harm the environment because some of those materials are from resource. We use the sun for lots of things we use it for drying are clothes outside. We use the sun for lots of things . Sunlight is a great source of Heat and electricity, the 2 most important forms of Energy we consume.

Connecting The sun, humans, and animals and there habitats are connected because the sun gives us light so the world wouldn’t be dark. The sun gives us heat so we wouldn’t be cold. The sun provides us food because when we plant it the sun grows it .Lots of people use the sun like farmers the use it to grow there wheat so we can eat it. Animals use the sun for heat too. Every one needs the sun for life. Without the sun we wouldn’t be here. We also use the sun for energy. We use it for electricity some people use solar panels for there power the sun provides us so many things we shou

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