in the chemical bonds of molecules
it is stored in the muscles for immediate need for energy. (example when you move your hand away from a hot plate.). this energy is always available mainly in muscles that do a lot of moving like thighs
yes, as long as they are stored in a dry, not too hot, place
If used in normal conditions the bucket will not melt, however if stored next to a fire or other very hot conditions it will.
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Thermal Energy
Most of te time nothing, but if she HAS to wear things then as hot as it can get.
"Kei te makariri koe" means "you are cold" in Maori. To say "you are hot" in Maori, you can use the phrase "Kei te makariri koe" and replace "makariri" with "wera" which means hot. So, "Kei te wera koe" translates to "you are hot" in Maori.
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The Irish word 'te' means 'hot' in English.
In Irish it's "te"
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You should never put hot things in a fridge or freezer as this will damage the cooling mechanism of the appliance . All foods to be placed in a fridge or freezer must be left to cool down at room temperature before being stored.
I love hot chocolate I love hot chocolate
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