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Biology, 04.02.2021 16:20, kimlyn58p0wyn0

Suppose your friend tells you she has a temperature of 38degreeC. Your temperature is 37degreeC. Do the particles that make up your body or your friend's body have a greater average kinetic energy? Explain.

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