Whats another word for Acdians that has 6 letters

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Answer 1
Answer: The Acadians ... who came from the French-speaking Acadiana region in
Canada, navigated all the way down the east coast of the US, around Florida,
and then for some mysterious and eternally inexplicable reason decided to settle
on the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, generally between Nawlins and Lak Charlie ...
soon became addressed by the locals there as " Cajuns ".

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D. ii., iii., and v. only

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Simple actually, plants use that energy in photosynthesis for our food. Hope that helped.
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Renewable energy resource with its source. Despite the fact that the majority of renewable energy sources are sustainable, some are not.

What is Renewable energy?

Energy that is derived from resources that can be regenerated naturally over time and are therefore considered to be renewable. It includes energy sources like sunlight, wind, water currents, and geothermal heat.

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Match the renewable energy resource with its source.

1.  Movement of water

HYDROELECTRIC

2. Organic waste  

BIOMASS

3. Heat from the earth

GEOTHERMAL

4. Movement of air  

WIND

5. Sun

SOLAR

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This difference increases because p-waves travel faster than s-waves. Therefore, if a seismograph is far from the epicenter, readings of the p-waves will arrive first, but since those waves travel faster than s-waves, it might be a bit longer before readings of the s-waves appear.