A cooling curve is a graphical representation that illustrates how the temperature of a substance decreases over time as it loses heat. It is commonly used in physics and thermodynamics to visualize the process of cooling and phase changes. The cooling curve typically shows: 1. **Temperature on the Y-axis**: Representing the temperature of the substance. 2. **Time on the X-axis**: Representing the elapsed time during the cooling process.

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