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Mary Jane
26 September, 14:12
Could a volcanoe be thermal energy
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Kiara Blankenship
26 September, 16:35
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No because thermal energy is friction like rubbing your hands together to get warmth but it would be kinetic energy energy that is stored because the magma stores and gets held until it burst
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