Biology, 08.12.2020 20:10, wolfking800
As an object or substance gets colder, its molecules slow down. Theoretically, the lowest
temperature an object can reach is called absolute zero. That's about -460°F, or -273°C. At
absolute zero, all molecular motion in an object would freeze to a halt, and the object would
contain no heat energy. It is physically impossible to reach absolute zero, but scientists
have gotten very close to it with the help of special refrigeration devices and techniques.
What is absolute zero?
А
the temperature at which water freezes
B
the lowest temperature ever reached on Earth
С
the highest temperature an object or substance can reach before boiling
D
the temperature an object would be if its molecules were completely still
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The large increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide in the last 50 years most likely comes from a. an increase in cellular respiration b. increased decomposition by bacteria c. an increase in the burning of fossil fuels d. an increase in photosynthesis
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