Solar Power
A look at one of the world's largest solar power plants to learn about reflection and refraction.
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- Science Video
- Earth Science
- environmental
- techniques
- Sun
- electricity
- reflection
- Physical Science
- refraction
- heat
- solar energy
- energy
- light
- renewable energy
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