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  • 12-01-2016
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Explain how there can be more heat energy in an iceburg than in a pot of boiling water

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Heat energy is the amount of heat there is in a substance. This may be cold heat or warm heat. Temperature is how hot or cold a substance is. So because there is a higher volume of heat in the iceberg, we say it has more heat energy.
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