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thermal energy is the motion of particles in a substance at a given temperature. substances absorb light energy from the sun, increasing motion of these particles resulting in an increase in thermal energy. we can see this change as an increase in? rain, wind, temperature, the amount of force exerted by the weight of the air above at a given point
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Temperature.
When particles in a substance move faster (gain thermal energy), the measurable effect is a rise in temperature. (Rain is precipitation, wind is air movement, and the last choice describes air pressure.)
When particles in a substance move faster (gain thermal energy), the measurable effect is a rise in temperature. (Rain is precipitation, wind is air movement, and the last choice describes air pressure.)
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