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water boils when it flows over molten rock at the base of a geyser. as the water boils, the rock beneath it cools down. complete the sentences. the rock heat, and the water heat as it boils. the water boiling is an process.
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- When the rock cools down, it is losing heat. So the rock "loses" heat.
- For the water to boil, it needs to gain heat (absorb heat) to reach its boiling point. So the water "gains" (or "absorbs") heat as it boils.
- Boiling is a process where a substance changes from liquid to gas, and for water to boil, it needs to absorb heat (endothermic process). So the water boiling is an "endothermic" process.
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The rock \boxed{loses} heat, and the water \boxed{gains} heat as it boils. The water boiling is an \boxed{endothermic} process.