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Exothermic and endothermic both have to adapt to the climate changes. For example exothermic need to move in the sun or light source when they are cold and move to a cool place when they are hot. Endothermic have to let their body temperature warm up by being in the warmest place possible, when they are cold they instantly start trying to warm up automatically.

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What contrast endothermic and exothermic changes?

Exothermic: release of heat Endothermic: absorption of heat


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If the reaction gets hot is it an endothermic or an exothermic reaction?

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