Too much heat could dehydrate water and kill trees and plants.
yes
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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.
Harmful gases trap the heat of the sun that was supposed to be reflected back in the atmosphere, this causes the earth to heat up. As it heats up, the water evaporates, but, it comes back to the oceans eventually through rain. SO GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT AFFECT THE RATIO OF LAND AND WATER However, Global warming does affect the ratio of land and CLEAN water, as some of the evaporated water can turn into acid rain, hope u completely got the answer.
Land,Water,Air and Sun(Heat)
the sun heat up the water
The warm water evaporates. The water vapor returns to the land as rain.
Land absorbs heat energy from the sun quickly, but it also releases the heat (cools down) more quickly than water. Water reflects more of the energy than land does, so it takes longer to warm. Water also holds the heat longer than land. This is why the sea is warmer for swimming at the very end of summer, even when the land is cooling.
no ,land gets heated faster than water.
The sun heats land more because the rays of the sun do not bounce off or reflect the heat and that is why the sun hets land more.
The color of the water is dark, therefore, it absorbs the sun's rays.