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  • 'They die."
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  • They slow down in movement. When the molecules completely stop, it is called absolute zero. When the molecules slow down it goes from a gas, to a liquid, to a solid.
  • it is impossible to get t o absolute zero .
  • scientists have come with in 1/1000 of a degree but it is physically impossible to get atoms to be completely separated from any natural heat source.
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It is a micrologic thought because when it's cooled, the molecules becomes tightly packed inside the object.

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If temperature is cooled down then they slow down therefore creating less kinetic energy
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Heat is motion of molecules. The molecules slow down.

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