The land dries up and the crops can die.
it evaporates to weather
No the gases that surround the planet trap heat like a green house. We call this process the green house effect.
water temperatures change more slowly than land temperatures.
The high specific heat capacity of water explains why coastal areas have more constant temperatures than inland areas. Water has the ability to absorb and retain heat more effectively than land, resulting in a moderating effect on temperatures in coastal regions. This phenomenon is known as the maritime effect or oceanic influence.
About the same effect whether on land or out boating.
About the same effect whether on land or out boating.
Climate
Heat on land can lead to the warming of the surface, causing changes in temperature that can affect weather patterns, vegetation growth, and soil moisture levels. High temperatures can also lead to increased evaporation, which can impact water availability and contribute to drought conditions.
heat stroke, heat cramps and heat exhaustion
Urban areas tend to hold the most heat and have the highest temperatures due to the presence of buildings, pavement, and other structures that absorb and retain heat. This phenomenon is known as the urban heat island effect.
The warmest temperatures typically occur over continents because land surfaces heat up faster and retain heat better than water. Oceans have a moderating effect on temperatures due to their high heat capacity, so they are slower to warm up and cool down compared to land areas.
heat effect