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What is the best description of temperature? O the same thing has heat energy O the measurement of calories burned in a substance O a measurement of the impact of heat energy O …
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What is the best description of temperature?
O the same thing has heat energy
O the measurement of calories burned in a substance
O a measurement of the impact of heat energy
O an indirect measurement of Celsius
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Step-by-step explanation:
o has Celsius of indirect measurment
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