partially yes
it grows on black soil
Water is covalently bonded and has a high heat capacity.
A common substance with a high specific heat is water. There are a few substances that have a higher heat capacity than water, though, such as lithium and ammonia.
Water has a MUCH higher specific heat than hydrogen.
Water has a relatively high heat capacity which means that it requires a fair amount of energy to be put into or removed from the water in order to change its temperature.See the Related Questions for more information about heat capacity.whoever asked this question do you have mr. novitt b/c i have the exact same question in my chemistry packet
because water has a very high specific heat capacity compared to most liquids
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A compressed cotton bale may explode when exposed to high humidity. Cotton is highly hygroscopic and readily absorbs water vapor from the air. After baling at ideal moisture content, subsequent water absorption could potentially increase the volume of cotton by 40-45%. This may cause an "explosion." (This answer assumes that "explosion" is not referring to spontaneous combustion)
it has a high dielectric capacity because it a molecular solvent and cos it contains ions.
If a body of water has a high heat capacity, it can store more thermal energy making it a good heat sink.
no, it has a very high holding capacity
Water has a high heat capacity and a high specific heat capacity 4.184 kJ/kg/K
Water is covalently bonded and has a high heat capacity.
fire tube & water tube . high pressure and low pressure. low capacity and high capacity.
water
high heat capacity
Clay, particles are very fine, which means it has a high surface area, this results in it having a high water holding capacity
alluvial soil