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Is solar energy renewable?
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Who pays for the mandatory installation of solar panels?
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What are consecutive consonants?
Consecutive consonants are two or more consonant sounds that occur one after the other in a word without any intervening vowels. For example, in the word "street," the consonants "str" are consecutive. Consecutive consonants can occur at the beginning, middle, or end of a word and are an important aspect of phonics and phonological awareness in language learning.
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What should I consider when it comes to Solar Energy? Solar panels, batteries, and inverters.
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Can solar panels with different power outputs be mixed?
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What are vowels and consonants?
Vowels are speech sounds produced with an open vocal tract, and they are the most sonorant and central elements of syllables. They are typically represented by the letters A, E, I, O, and U in the English alphabet. Consonants, on the other hand, are speech sounds produced by obstructing the airflow in the vocal tract. They are less sonorant than vowels and are typically represented by the remaining letters of the English alphabet. Together, vowels and consonants form the building blocks of spoken language.
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