no, specific heat will always be 4.16
Continents heat up faster than water. Water can absorb a lot of energy before changing its temperature.
The desert will heat up faster than a lake. The sand particles have greater thermal conductivity and hence will take up heat faster than water molecules which do not take up heat as easily. It is also the reason why it is cooler at the sea side.
the water in the sun evaporates faster than in the shade because the heat speeds up the process of evaporation
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Meadow; During the day ,the land heats up faster than the sea. At night, the land loses heat faster than the sea does.
Milk will heat up faster.
Land heats up faster than water.
sand heats faster because it absorbs heat faster than water!!!!!!
water warms up slower than land. It also loses heat slower.
Continents heat up faster than water. Water can absorb a lot of energy before changing its temperature.
Yes.
The desert will heat up faster than a lake. The sand particles have greater thermal conductivity and hence will take up heat faster than water molecules which do not take up heat as easily. It is also the reason why it is cooler at the sea side.
the water in the sun evaporates faster than in the shade because the heat speeds up the process of evaporation
Yes, liquids heat up faster than solids.
A muddy water heat up faster than a clear water because of the presences of impurities in the muddy water and their specific heat capacity differences.
Yes, yes it does
it heats up much faster, the specific heat value of water is very low, and the specific heat value of land is almost always higher than that of water.