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The cost, benefits and saving in Bolivia

- Solar energy comes to the earth as photons. When a person uses solar cells, or solar panels, they are utilizing the photons to control their electronic devices from the iPad to the lights that run our houses. The photons are captured and the electrons from the sun collide with the electrons in the solar cells and the roaming around of the loose electrons creates an electrical current that runs our daily used devices.


- The kilowatts used for the radio is .008. Every kilowatt hour costs $9.3. To run this radio for 365 days for 12 hours every day would cost on average $325.872.



- Restaurants are a huge part of Bolivia, since grocery stores are not abundant,people eat out 4 times a week on average. The people are eating at healthy places most of the time.


- One U.S. dollar is equivalent to about 7 dollars in Bolivia. With this being said, they are not a rich country and are ranked low on the world chart for starting businesses.

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Bolivia

By daniela

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