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Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
Absance is spelled absence. Heat is a noun used to describe the higher temperature applied or in relation to another something. It isn't really ever absent... FOR EXAMPLE: 32F could be hot compared to dry ice.
A vacuum - is a completely empty space - the complete absence of any gas, liquid or solid.
No, the absence of matter would be a vacuum, which is quite different from a black hole. A regular black hole has a fairly large amount of mass (which is basically the same as matter) in a small space.
Anarchy
Exhaustion
complete absence of government
absolute zero
asepsis
Anophthalmia is the complete absence of an eye.
The medical term for absence of the external ear is "anotia." This condition involves complete absence of the external ear.
No. Zero is the complete absence of any value and is only used as a place-holder. That is, when used in a value such as the decimal value 102, the zero denotes the complete absence of any tens. The value 0, by itself, therefore denotes the complete absence of all values.
Temperature is an indicator of heat or cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
Black is the complete absence of colour.
An absolute vacuum is purely theoretical, and is an utter absence of matter. An implosion is essentially a violent inward collapse.
the complete absence of photosynthesis