the answer is the sand because the sand get warmer than the soil but you need thing the sand,soil,thermometor,clock andsun
sand
sand because dirt has water in it but sand does not
Well to find out what gets warmer sand or dirt you would probably need 2 plastic cups, 2 thermometers, sand, dirt and then you would have to take it outside probably in the sun or some warm area wate for about three hours and check to see what is warmer.
Soil because sand is loose. soil also has small air sacks and then the water gets sucked in.
Because the sun shines on it almost always.
sand
sand because dirt has water in it but sand does not
Sand gets hotter in sunlight.
it is sand because when the sun hits it for a while it sits there and gets warmer
Well to find out what gets warmer sand or dirt you would probably need 2 plastic cups, 2 thermometers, sand, dirt and then you would have to take it outside probably in the sun or some warm area wate for about three hours and check to see what is warmer.
Soil because sand is loose. soil also has small air sacks and then the water gets sucked in.
Because the sun shines on it almost always.
the sand is warmer than water in day because the sands are compacted together, it easily gets the heat of the sun through out of it
i would say sand because it's really tiny rocks. soil is basically dirt and other stuff.
It really all depends on its environment.
Perhaps: The Effects of Warming on Common Soils?
Because of the minerals inside it are able to warm up faster in heat.