soil
the water heats faster than soil.
A nail will rust faster in wet soil than water, but if the soil is not wet , the nail will rust faster in water. I hope this answers your question. Bye, Annette Pfohl
Soil absorbs it faster Xd
water
Clayey soil
Water warms faster than soil because it has a higher specific heat capacity, meaning it requires less energy to raise its temperature compared to soil. Soil has a lower specific heat capacity, so it takes longer to heat up compared to water.
in water
yes
water for three days then rich soil should do the job
Yes because it travels faster
Yes, local factors like shade and soil water content can influence the microclimate in a specific area. Shade can lower temperatures by reducing direct sunlight, while soil water content can affect humidity levels and plant growth. These factors can impact the overall climate in a localized area.
Water heats up faster than soil because it has a lower heat capacity, meaning it requires less energy to raise its temperature. Additionally, water is a better conductor of heat than soil, allowing it to distribute heat more efficiently throughout its volume.