No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
Yes. When ice is converted to water, thermal energy is required. When the water is converted back to ice, the same amount of thermal energy is released.
wait no it increases
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
Most things have thermal energy. Thermal energy is comes from heat and therefore anything that can generate heat has thermal energy. All living things have thermal energy.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
When thermal energy isreleased by the substance, it creates condensation and freezing process.
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Cooling and freezing.
none. energy is lost and that is thermal
Yes. When ice is converted to water, thermal energy is required. When the water is converted back to ice, the same amount of thermal energy is released.
wait no it increases
it therms the heat from coming in when wanting to freeze any particular object
"Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat".
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There is no particular difference between heat and thermal energy. Heat is a form of thermal energy. Since thermal energy is energy from heat, heat and thermal energy are basically the same thing.