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Biology, 10.08.2021 17:40 jan1829

Question 7 of 20 You have two rocks made of the same material that are at the same
temperature. The first rock has half the mass of the second rock. How does
the thermal energy of the two rocks compare?
A. The rocks have the same amount of thermal energy.
B. The second rock has four times the thermal energy of the second
rock.
C. The first rock has twice as much thermal energy as the second
rock.
D. The first rock has half as much thermal energy as the second rock.
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