water has a high which causes it to heat very slowly ?
Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
Ice melts because of heat, when it is heated, the particles start vibrating and slowly turns into its liquid state - water
A high specific heat for water means that it can absorb a lot of heat energy before its temperature increases significantly, so it heats slowly. Conversely, it also loses heat slowly because it releases a significant amount of energy to lower its temperature.
Land and water heat and cool at different rates due to differences in their specific heat capacities. Water has a higher specific heat capacity than land, meaning it can absorb and retain more heat energy before its temperature changes. This causes water to heat up and cool down more slowly compared to land.
A high specific heat allows water to heat slowly and cool slowly. This is because water requires a large amount of energy to change its temperature compared to other substances, which results in a slow rate of temperature change.
heat causes warm air to occupy more space than colder air.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
kinetic energy turns into heat energy which heat's the water SLOWLY (keep frantically moving) ;D
Heat
The high heat capacity and thermal conductivity of water make it heat and cool more slowly than the atmosphere. Water can absorb and store more heat energy compared to air. Additionally, the mixing of ocean waters and the vastness of the ocean help to distribute and transfer heat more slowly.
You take heat out of the water.
Heat from the sun evaporates water from the oceans which then falls as rain