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12 March, 12:10
What does endothermic change mean in Greek?
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Skyler Oneill
12 March, 12:19
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It technically means "within-heating".
Endo = inside
Thermic = to heat.
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Clara Harris
12 March, 12:40
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Endo, meaning inside
And thermic, meaning heat
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