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Elizabeth Wood
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18 November, 17:26
What makes a object hot or cold?
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Zayden Erickson
18 November, 17:43
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The moving of the molecules. The more they move, the hotter they are. If they're at a complete standstill, it reached the absolute minimum temperature
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