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What gas is given off by cars and factories that traps earth's heat?

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Does the 1999suburban has heat?

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Does heat raise pH in water?

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Is carbon a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.


If a substance has a specific heat less than one would it take more or less heat to raise the temperature?

If a substance has a specific heat less than one, it would take less heat to raise its temperature compared to a substance with a specific heat of one. This is because substances with lower specific heat values require less energy to raise their temperature by a certain amount.


What is a measurement of heat.?

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What does the amount of heat needed to raise an objects temperature depend on?

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