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Absance is spelled absence. Heat is a noun used to describe the higher temperature applied or in relation to another something. It isn't really ever absent... FOR EXAMPLE: 32F could be hot compared to dry ice.

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Yes, cold is the absence of heat. All heat is said to be lost when the temperature is at -273 degrees Celsius or 0 Kelvin.

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