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ch4aika [34]
4 years ago
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7. Describe what happened as the ice melted. Where do you think the energy goes when it is not raising the temperature?

Biology
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solong [7]4 years ago
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When ice melts, heat energy is being thrown into it, and the water is no longer cold enough to hold its shape. otherwise, the energy just goes into raising other temperatures or providing another type of energy
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