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| - All of Clark's powers are linked to the Earth's yellow sun. He can absorb and store solar energy, which means he can grow increasingly powerful. If Clark's powers have upper limits at all, it is currently unknown. Clark recovers from any wounds more rapidly when he is exposed to direct sunlight. (Pilot, Perry, Fallout, Nemesis, Bizarro, Odyssey, Lazarus) Being able to save solar energy within his body inside his cells, Clark is capable of using his abilities inside roofed-structures, at night, or even in space for long periods of time before he must recharge.
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| - All of Clark's powers are linked to the Earth's yellow sun. He can absorb and store solar energy, which means he can grow increasingly powerful. If Clark's powers have upper limits at all, it is currently unknown. Clark recovers from any wounds more rapidly when he is exposed to direct sunlight. (Pilot, Perry, Fallout, Nemesis, Bizarro, Odyssey, Lazarus) Being able to save solar energy within his body inside his cells, Clark is capable of using his abilities inside roofed-structures, at night, or even in space for long periods of time before he must recharge. Clark was at first (somewhere around age 14) only aware only of his super strength and super speed. Soon after came his invulnerability. It took Clark over a decade to develop powers beyond strength and speed. However, as shown throughout the series, other Kryptonians arriving on Earth as adults have, in most cases, developed nearly the full array of Kryptonian superpowers in a very short time, including Jor-El and the Disciples of Zod. Though not justified, but it can be argued that the reason Clark's abilities took over a decade to develop may be because Clark has been on Earth since he was a toddler. Being that young, his body had to develop and grow. His body grows and develops as does his abilities. Other Kryptonians were adults when they came to Earth and because they already had matured physical bodies, is possible for their abilities to develop right away.
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