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What fraction of the sun's light reaches Earth?

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Question by Heather
Submitted on 9/18/2003
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What fraction of the sun's light reaches Earth?


Answer by ytytyty
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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i dont know

 

Answer by ***27***
Submitted on 10/5/2004
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i think that 25 percent of the light reaches earth from the sun

 

Answer by Jace
Submitted on 11/26/2004
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roughly about 1/8

 

Answer by whazy
Submitted on 3/9/2005
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your mom you crazy lunatic

 

Answer by jony b gd
Submitted on 6/30/2005
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no one knows its called access binary :)
nope soz thats wrong,
its called lighted trajectory or refracted light now i do think one of them is right

 

Answer by qrtLaZCsmx
Submitted on 2/17/2006
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pVLBf0l3pP JCPmcIAzOcdGM a1GzaPwq71AJSs

 

Answer by charlie
Submitted on 1/8/2007
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ask jeeves

 

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