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How does this question represent the law of conservation of energy that energy cannot be created or destroyed? Consider the role of photosynthesis in your answer.

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You need to put this into your own words, or else your school system will detect you copied from a source named Brainly.

Anyways, the law of conservation of energy is exactly what it says. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. All they do is rearrange.

Now, for photosynthesis, it's an interesting thing. Photosynthesis takes the energy from the sun's light to produce sugars/carbohydrates. The sun's energy just got reused. It also uses water, which comes from the soil/ground. This simply, reuses the water. During photosynthesis, it also absorbs the carbon dioxide from the air. The carbon dioxide like everything else listed, got reused.

Meaning, energy does not leave. It endlessly works for different purposes. And as you should know, all of the water on the planet has been here since the dawn of time.

Hopefully this makes sense.  Have a nice day!