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Explain the difference between heat and temperature.
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Explain the difference between heat and temperature.
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Based on my knowledge, heat is like basically a feeling of warmth/heat. A temperature basically measures the heat like the warmth. Like, heat is climate and temperature measures weather/climate.
I hope this helps :)
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The difference between heat and temperature is that heat is a type of temperature and temperature is the measure of heat. Hope this helps.
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