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Are crops grown in greenhouses as nutritious as those grown outside in direct sunlight? And if I shine a flashlight on the front wall of a spaceship travelling at the speed of light, will the light reach the wall?

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Are fruits and vegetables grown under glass, plastic or artificial light as nutritious as ones grown outside in direct sunlight?

Georgina Seaman

Newbury, Berkshire, UK

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I am at the rear wall of my spaceship travelling at the speed of light. I switch on my flashlight. Will the light reach the front wall?

Tony Woodward

Portland, Oregon, US

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