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| the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree c |
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| the transfer of heat through a solid |
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| the transfer of heat through a liquid or gas |
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| when molten rocks turn into igneous rocks |
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| energy that is radiated off of all objects |
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| a model that shows all types of electromagnetic energy |
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| energy that is transferred from a hot object to a cold one |
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| the total of the potential and kinetic energy of an object or system |
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| the form of electromagnetic energy that sun gives off |
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| the amount of heat needed to raise an object 1 degree c |
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| how hot or cold an object is |
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| how rough or smooth an object is |
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| the distance between a point on a wave and the corresponding point |
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| the angle at witch the suns rays hit the earth |
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| the cutting down of trees and other plants in a forest |
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| a series of weather changes on earth |
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| the balance between the total amount of energy an object receives and the total amount of energy in another place |
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| glaciation outside of polar areas |
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| the atomed molecule of oxygen |
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| a darker region of the suns visible surface |
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| plants release water vapor into the atmousphere |
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