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Karsyn York
19 September, 23:26
Which has the most thermal energy?
A cup of water at 10°C or a lake at 10°C
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Chaya
20 September, 00:45
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A lake at 10 degrees C
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Elle Burch
20 September, 01:31
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A lake because it has more mass
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