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What is high specific heat?

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Hello! Specific heat is the amount of heat that one gram of a substance must take in or lose for the temperature to change its temperature 1 degree Celsius. Therefore, high specific heat capacity means the substance needs a lot of energy to change temperature. One example of substance with high specific heat is water. Hope this helps! :)
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Im not sure MAYBE remember i said maybe!its MIGHT be heat waves.not sure
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