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If you choose to keep this card, you need to remember the first principle of thermodynamics: energy is conserved. Players may draw links from Energy budget to [[En-en adult card 17 increase in water temperature|Rising Water Temperatures]] and [[En-en adult card 21 temperature rise|Rising Air Temperatures]], then links from [[Rising | If you choose to keep this card, you need to remember the first principle of thermodynamics: energy is conserved. Players may draw links from Energy budget to [[En-en adult card 17 increase in water temperature|Rising Water Temperatures]] and [[En-en adult card 21 temperature rise|Rising Air Temperatures]], then links from [[En-en adult card 17 increase in water temperature|Rising Water Temperatures]] to [[En-en adult card 16 melting of glaciers|Melting glaciers]] and [[En-en adult card 17 increase in water temperature|Rising Water Temperatures]] to [[En-en adult card 18 melting of sea ice|Melting Sea Ice]] and [[En-en adult card 19 melting of ice sheets|Melting Ice Sheets]]. By doing this, they consider that the air and water warm up, and then they melt the pack ice, glaciers and ice caps. But if a calorie has passed through the water and finally contributes to melting the pack ice from below, then it is no longer in the water. | ||
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