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10 ways the earth depends on the sun are:

*Plants need energy from the sun using photosynthesis

*Animals eat Plants

*We eat animals

*No food with out plants or animals

*with no sun it will become cold

* we cant survive very well in cold

* starvation

(thats only 7 ways.)

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