This is because of latent heat. Thermal energy is stored in object in form of latent heat.
The higher of the temperature of a substance, the more thermal energy it has.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
Temperature is a measure of the concentration of thermal energy.
The thermal energy of a substance is measured by its temperature.
Heat
For example, when ice is melting, the absorbed thermal energy is used to change the phase of the substance - a type of potential energy.
The higher of the temperature of a substance, the more thermal energy it has.
It's particles could be the kind that dosen't scatter easily thus, making it harder to heat.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
heat
Temperature is a measure of the concentration of thermal energy.
The thermal energy of a substance is measured by its temperature.
Heat
Changes the temperature of the substance
The amount of thermal energy a substance has is proportional to its temperature
Thermal Expansion is the increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature.
No, temperature is the amount of thermal energy in a given amount of a substance.