the solar radiation is reflected mostly on the water, and on the land the plants will absorb most of the solar radiation.
The land could get drier. This might mean that farmers can't grow the same kinds of crops, or any crops.
if it is a a rocky landscape, when it rains, the land form will slowly change into a smoother land form
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When sun ligth hits land most of it is absorbed but some of it is reflected
When sun ligth hits a sun i think it is absorbed
Mainly by erosion...
The land dries up and the crops can die.
it drys it out.
i think the answer to this question is just that during the day, when the temperature is hot (sun) the heat emission that comes directly from the sun makes the land gets hot.
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.
Radiant heat I assume you mean the heat emitted by the Sun rather than the heat of the Sun itself.
When it comes to generating heat, the sun is undoubtedly a powerful source. However, unlike other sources of heat such as fire or electricity, the sun's heat cannot be stored or reused once it's gone. This is because the sun's heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur deep within the sun's core. As a result, the heat generated by the sun is a constant and ongoing process, and once it's gone, it's gone for good. While we can certainly harness the sun's heat through various technologies such as solar panels, we cannot reuse the heat generated by the sun once it has dissipated.
radiant heat.
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 sun
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Land heats up when waves of energy from the sun produce heat upon contact with the land's surface.
The sun affects the Earth by providing light and heat. The sun also provides solar power for energy and it provides vitamin D.
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Heat and orbital revolution.
Study how the sun's heat affects pollution.-apex
The sun affects the weather on earth because the suns heat makes water evaporate from earths surface.
The Sun.
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.
It gives us light makes us sweat and gives heat