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Molecules, which are everywhere, make things, like hot coco for example, feel hot when it moves fast, but when it moves slowly, it makes things, like ice, colder. To get it straight, the faster the molecules go in an object, the hotter it is; the slower it moves in an object, the colder it feels. And since the sun is more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, its molecules are going a 100,000+ plus mph.

Submitted by a fifth grader a few days before September 1, 2009.

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