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no it does not thermal energy has no affect on mass
Its temperature and its specific thermal capacity
Temperature is the measurement of the average thermal energy in an object. If two different sized rocks have the same temperature, then the bigger one has more thermal energy.
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cooking and boiling water
no it does not thermal energy has no affect on mass
White rocks reflect the thermal radiation from the Sun.
Thermal energy -apex (:
Its temperature and its specific thermal capacity
the rocks is wet
Rocks formed from thermal metamorphism are very hard. An example is hornfels. Just search thermal metamorphism and/or hornfels and you'll see some nice explanations on the web.
The rocks will into pieces.
Thermal energy is heat. More heat is more thermal energy.
Thermal energy -apex (:
Temperature is the measurement of the average thermal energy in an object. If two different sized rocks have the same temperature, then the bigger one has more thermal energy.
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure