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Biology, 16.06.2020 16:57 khalfani0268

Carbonand energy are explained as a cycle, and the lesson uses a computer as a metaphor for the crashing of the system. Explain the carbon and energy cycles in
your own words, and then create your own metaphor for the cycle.

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