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If sunlight begins to warm a frozen lake, the atoms in the lakes frozen water will begin to move faster. True of False?
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If sunlight begins to warm a frozen lake, the atoms in the lakes frozen water will begin to move faster. True of False?
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If sunlight begins to warm a frozen lake, the atoms in the lakes frozen water will begin to move faster. True of False?
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True, the water would eventually move from solid back to liquid form because of the heat.
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