By definition, we have:
**Heat: **
Energy that is manifested by an increase in temperature and comes from the transformation of other energies; is originated by the vibratory movements of the atoms and the molecules that form the bodies
**Temperature: **
The temperature is a magnitude referred to the common notions of heat measurable by a thermometer. In physics, it is defined as a scalar quantity related to the internal energy of a thermodynamic system
Some similarities are:
**1) **The more heat there is, the higher the temperature.
2) The less heat there is, the lower the temperature.
**3) **Mathematically the heat and the temperature difference between two points are proportional.
Answer Heat is a form of energy while temperature is the measure or degree of coldness or hotness of a substance, place or something.
The similarities between heat and temperature are:
1.\tHeat causes the temperatures to raise. This means that it is the heat energy that causes temperatures to change.
2.\tBoth heat and temperatures can be measured by specific units. Heat is measured in joules while temperature is measured in kelvin.
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy, while temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Both can be quantified and influence the physical states of matter. They are interconnected in processes like thermal equilibrium.
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