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heat gain is when an object get hotter. heat loss is when an object gets colder.

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What is accurate about heat absorption and loss?

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When heat is added or subtracted is called?

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What is heat regulation in skin?

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Is precipitation heat loss or heat gain?

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What is heat absorption?

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The absorption of heat by any substances is dependent upon?

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What heat absorption?

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