Air temperature greatly affects water temperature. When the sun is strong, it increases the temperature of the air and water. On the other hand, when the sun is less intense, the temperature of the air and water decreases.
It rises faster on land since water itself isn't a good conductor of heat. It rises faster on land since water itself isn't a good conductor of heat. No, since water is not a good conductor of heat.
Yes, when heated by the sun water takes longer to heat than the earth; however, water retains the heat much longer than the earth does.
This is one of the key factors that results in the formation of land and sea breezes.
the degree of hotness or coldness is called temperature
Yes, but at a slower rate because water has a higher thermal inertia than soil, plants or man-made materials.
The amount of water air can hold increases exponentially with temperature.
yes land reaches higher temperature than water!
it becuse its stupit
no it doen't
Water is generally slower than most solids to absorb or give up heat enery resulting a slower change of temperature. Thus large bodies of water tend moderate temperature of land masses. It follows that this effect will be less significant the further the land mass is from large bodies of water as the moderating effects will be reduced by heat transfer by areas of land closer to water and thus reduce the moderating effects of transfer of the medium through which it is carried, the air that travels from water to land.
Water has a high specific heat, meaning it takes large energy transfers for it to change temperature. Additionally, water from deep down, where surface temperatures have little effect, can mix with surface water, reducing or lessening temperature changes. As a result, the ocean warms less in the summer and cools less in the winter than land does, resulting in fewer extremes of temperature.
Wind.
Water is able to move (unlike the land's surface), and it can be mixed when it is heated. This mixing can cause the heat that's transferred to the water to be averaged with the rest of the water, which isn't being heated. If you were to dig deep enough into the land's surface, you would find that the temperature of the land changes very little far below the surface.
yes
Water and land can affect the temperature
effect water temperature has on hair structure
B. Ocean currents affect temperatures on land.
the effect of temperature on water is that when the temperature increases the water particles move faster and when moove too fast the water evaporates. but when the temperature decreases, the particles move slower, creating no heat and the water freezes. (:
Rapid evaporation helps reduce the temperature of water.
Oceans have a moderating effect on the temperature of nearby land, since the large amount of water has a large heat capacity and it does not change its own temperature as easily as land does. The sea breeze blows warm air from the ocean to land during the day. The land breeze blows cool air from the ocean to land during the night Also note that Europe is significantly warmed by an ocean current called the Gulf Stream.
no it does not
the temperature of breezes over water is much cooler than over land because the sunlight is reflected of the water instead of absorbed by the land
Decreasing the temperature of water the value of pH increase.
Water is generally slower than most solids to absorb or give up heat enery resulting a slower change of temperature. Thus large bodies of water tend moderate temperature of land masses. It follows that this effect will be less significant the further the land mass is from large bodies of water as the moderating effects will be reduced by heat transfer by areas of land closer to water and thus reduce the moderating effects of transfer of the medium through which it is carried, the air that travels from water to land.
it evaporates to weather
Increase in temperature also increases the rate of evaporation of water, hence temperature will effect transpiration