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According to the ESRT, which material would require the most heat energy to increase the temperature of 1 gram of the material one Celsius degree?
Ice
Water
Basalt
Granite
Which material would require the greatest amount of heat energy to raise its temperature from 5oC to 10oC? [Refer to the Earth Science Reference Tables.]
Iron
Lead
Granite
Dry Air
If the same amount of heat is added to each sample, the smallest change in temperature will occur in the
Iron
Dry Air
Granite
Water
What would heat up the fastest if left out in the sunlight on a clear, summer day?
Liquid Water
Dry Air
Lead
Granite
Why does water heat heat up and cool down VERY SLOWLY?
High Specific Heat
Low Specific Heat
It's solid
It's always cold
Heat ALWAYS moves from
Low to High Temperature
High to Low Temperature
It doesn't move
High to Low Pressure
Specific Heat is....
The speed of the particles in a substance
The temperature of the substance
How much energy it takes to heat something up
Heat
When heat is absorbed by a substance, what happens to the temperature of the substance?
it increases
it stays the same
it decreases
it depends on the substance
When heat is released by a substance, what happens to its temperature?
it increases
it stays the same
it decreases
it depends on the substance
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