Question 1
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[blank_start]Dark[blank_end], [blank_start]matt[blank_end] surfaces are [blank_start]good[blank_end] absorbers and [blank_start]good[blank_end] emitters of infrared radiation. [blank_start]Light[blank_end], [blank_start]shiny[blank_end] surfaces are poor [blank_start]absorbers[blank_end] and poor [blank_start]emitters[blank_end] of infrared radiation.
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Dark
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matt
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good
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good
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Light
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shiny
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absorbers
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emitters
Question 2
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All objects emit infrared radiation.
Question 3
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The [blank_start]hotter[blank_end] an object is, the [blank_start]more[blank_end] infrared radiation it radiates in a given time.
Question 4
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Light, matt surfaces are good reflectors of infrared radiation.
Question 5
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[blank_start]GASES[blank_end] - There are almost no [blank_start]forces of attraction[blank_end] between [blank_start]gas[blank_end] particles, so they move [blank_start]randomly[blank_end] in all directions at [blank_start]high speeds[blank_end] and there is lots of [blank_start]space[blank_end] between the particles.
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forces of attraction
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intermolecular forces
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weak covalent bonds
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ionic bonds
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gas
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liquid
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solid
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GASES
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LIQUIDS
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SOLIDS
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randomly
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in waves
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in straight lines
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quickly
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high speeds
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low speeds
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long distances
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short distances
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a fast rate
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space
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time
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kinetic energy
Question 6
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[blank_start]SOLIDS[blank_end] - There are [blank_start]strong forces of attraction[blank_end] between [blank_start]solid[blank_end] particles, so they are unable to move [blank_start]around[blank_end] and [blank_start]pass[blank_end] each other, and there is [blank_start]no space[blank_end] between the particles. The particles are held in fixed positions in a [blank_start]regular arrangement[blank_end].
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SOLIDS
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LIQUIDS
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GASES
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strong forces of attraction
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strong intermolecular forces
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strong covalent bonds
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strong ionic bonds
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strong electrostatic charges
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solid
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liquid
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gas
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around
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easily
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at all
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pass
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interact with
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vibrate on
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regular arrangement
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regular lattice structure
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layered structure
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giant ionic lattice
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giant covalent structure
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no space
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lots of space
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a layered arrangement
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vibration
Question 7
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[blank_start]LIQUIDS[blank_end] - There are [blank_start]weak forces of attraction[blank_end] between [blank_start]liquid[blank_end] particles, so the particles are [blank_start]free to[blank_end] move around [blank_start]at random[blank_end] but with [blank_start]lower[blank_end] speeds than in the [blank_start]gas[blank_end], and the particles are [blank_start]relatively[blank_end] close together.
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LIQUIDS
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SOLIDS
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GASES
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weak forces of attraction
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weak covalent bonds
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weak ionic bonds
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weak electrostatic charges
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no forces of attraction
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weak intermolecular forces
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liquid
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gas
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solid
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free to
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not able to
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somewhat free to
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at random
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in a certain direction
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and vibrate
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within a confined area
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lower
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higher
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the same
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gas
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liquid
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solid
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relatively
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very
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not very
Question 8
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[blank_start]Solids[blank_end] have [blank_start]the least[blank_end] kinetic energy.
Gases have [blank_start]the most[blank_end] kinetic energy.
[blank_start]Liquids[blank_end] have some kinetic energy.
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the least
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the most
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Liquids
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Solids
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Gases
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some
Question 9
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CONDUCTION - A process of heat [blank_start]transfer[blank_end] by particles [blank_start]vibrating[blank_end] against each other (in a [blank_start]solid[blank_end]) or [blank_start]collisions[blank_end] between particles (in a [blank_start]gas[blank_end] or [blank_start]liquid[blank_end]). Conduction is the main mode of heat [blank_start]transfer[blank_end] in a [blank_start]solid[blank_end].
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transfer
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solid
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gas
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liquid
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solid
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transfer
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vibrating
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collisions
Question 10
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CONVECTION - A process of heat [blank_start]transfer[blank_end] via particles, involving the bulk [blank_start]movement[blank_end] of [blank_start]liquid[blank_end] or [blank_start]gas[blank_end] particles. Convection cannot take place in [blank_start]solids[blank_end].
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transfer
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liquid
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gas
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movement
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solids
Question 11
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RADIATION - A process of heat [blank_start]transfer[blank_end] via [blank_start]electromagnetic[blank_end] [blank_start]waves[blank_end]. Infrared radiation is [blank_start]absorbed[blank_end] and emitted by all objects.
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transfer
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electromagnetic
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waves
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absorbed
Question 12
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THE PROCESS OF CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS:
1. Some [blank_start]particles[blank_end] gain [blank_start]thermal[blank_end] energy.
2. They [blank_start]vibrate[blank_end] more strongly, as they have more [blank_start]kinetic[blank_end] energy.
3. They [blank_start]collide[blank_end] with other, cooler particles, transferring [blank_start]kinetic[blank_end] energy.
4. So [blank_start]thermal[blank_end] energy is transferred from a [blank_start]hotter[blank_end] to a [blank_start]colder[blank_end] region.
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particles
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ions
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atoms
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electrons
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thermal
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heat
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kinetic
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sound
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movement
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vibrate
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begin to vibrate
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collide
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kinetic
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thermal
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movement
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sound
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heat
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collide
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vibrate
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begin to vibrate
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are attracted
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kinetic
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thermal
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heat
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sound
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movement
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thermal
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kinetic
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heat
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sound
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movement
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hotter
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colder
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colder
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hotter
Question 13
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THE PROCESSES OF CONDUCTION IN METALS:
1. [blank_start]Delocalised electrons[blank_end] are free to move in metals.
2. Some [blank_start]electrons[blank_end] gain [blank_start]thermal[blank_end] energy.
2. They [blank_start]move more rapidly[blank_end], as they have more [blank_start]kinetic[blank_end] energy.
3. They [blank_start]collide[blank_end] with other, cooler electrons, transferring [blank_start]kinetic[blank_end] energy.
4. So [blank_start]thermal[blank_end] energy is transferred from a [blank_start]hotter[blank_end] to a [blank_start]colder[blank_end] region.
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Delocalised electrons
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Charged particles
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Ions
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Free electrons
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Fluid particles
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electrons
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particles
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ions
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atoms
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move more rapidly
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vibrate more often
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vibrate more rapidly
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form stable ions
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kinetic
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thermal
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heat
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sound
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movement
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collide
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vibrate
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begin to vibrate
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kinetic
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thermal
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sound
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movement
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heat
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thermal
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kinetic
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heat
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sound
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movement
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thermal
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kinetic
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sound
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heat
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movement
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hotter
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colder
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colder
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hotter