
Solar Power
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- Q1How many square miles of solar panels would be necessary to provide the entire Earth with energy from solar power?100000430003355000030s
- Q2How much electricity does the world use in one year?14 TW17.4 TW17.3 TW20 TW30s
- Q3How much would it cost to build enough solar panels in the Sahara desert to provide the Earth with sufficient energy using solar power?$ 5 billion$ 5 00 000$ 5 trillion$ 5 000 00030s
- Q4Which of the following does NOT make the Sahara desert a prime location for setting up solar panels?It receives up to 12 hours of sunlight per dayThere is a large amount of unused spaceFew people live in the desert, so nobody would be bothered by the solar panels.Electricity would have to be transferred across great distances to get to all countries in the world.30s