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A temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit is as cold as a temperature of -35 degrees Fahrenheit. AGREE or DISAGREE? Why?
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A temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit is as cold as a temperature of -35 degrees Fahrenheit. AGREE or DISAGREE? Why?
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A temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit is as cold as a temperature of -35 degrees Fahrenheit. AGREE or DISAGREE? Why?
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disagree, the atoms stop moving at 0°F
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