Too much heat could dehydrate water and kill trees and plants.
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Land is hotter than water when exposed to direct heat under the sun because of its density. It holds in heat and cannot refract it the way that water can.
The Sun.
Land,Water,Air and Sun(Heat)
The sun heats the land up the most because land absorbs sunlight more efficiently than water due to its lower albedo (reflectivity). This means that land retains more of the sun's energy compared to water, which reflects more sunlight back into the atmosphere.
The warm water evaporates. The water vapor returns to the land as rain.
Yes, land cools down faster than water at night because land has a lower heat capacity than water. This means that land loses heat more quickly than water when the sun sets, leading to a faster drop in temperature.
no ,land gets heated faster than water.
The color of the water is dark, therefore, it absorbs the sun's rays.
Land generally absorbs more energy from the sun compared to water. This is due to land having a lower specific heat capacity than water, meaning it heats up faster and to higher temperatures when exposed to sunlight. Water's higher specific heat capacity allows it to absorb heat more effectively and moderates its temperature changes.
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