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  • 27-03-2015
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How can there be more heat energy in an iceberg than in a pot of boiling water

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  • 22-02-2017
Although an iceberg is cold and a pot of boiling water is hot, there is more heat energy in an iceberg because there are more molecules moving around. An iceberg is much bigger than a pot of boiling water, so even though it's not hot, it will have more molecules that are creating more heat energy than in a pot of boiling water. 
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