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Q: What heats slower than land but cools faster?
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Does land lose heat faster than water?

Soil is solid. Its molecules are close to one another so it heats faster. It also cools faster. Water is liquid. Molecules in liquids are farther apart so water heats more slowly............ Andre Ü


Why does land heats and cools faster than water?

beacause its solid


Is the earth created evenly or unevenly?

unevenly,land heats faster and cools faster than water


Which cools down faster land or water?

Assuming the water is deep (like a lake or ocean), it can hold much more heat than the surface of the land, so it cools slower. This results in coastal breezes enjoyed by sailors.


Which would you predict would heat up faster on a sunny day-a pond or a meadow?

It would be the meadow that heats up faster. Why? This is because the land heats up faster during the day (sunny is the key word) than night. So the opposite would happen at night. The land cools slower. Hope this helped.


Which dissipates heat more quickly land or water?

Land heats and cools faster than water.


Do oceans heat and cool down faster than land areas?

Oceans heat up faster than on land, but cools down slower.


How does air temperature over land and adjacent bodies of water change between day and night?

In the daytime the Sun heats up the surface of the Oceans slightly faster than the Earth's surfaces: it heats the air above and the Wind runs from the Land to the Sea. In the evening the Sun's warmth is retained in the mass of the Earth's surface longer than in the Oceans' bulk: it heats the air above and the Wind flows from the Sea to the Land.


What is always true when there is an ocean breeze?

When there is a land breeze, that means that the land is colder than the water. This occurs in the colder seasons, mainly winter. That is because water heats and cools slower than land. Therefore in the winter, the land cools faster than the water, and the water is warmer. So, the cold air from the land sinks and blows towards the sea.


Do earths surfaces absorb thermal energy at the same rate?

No, because the land heats up faster and cools up faster than water.


What best explains the differences in temperature between the ocean and the sand?

Water both heats up and cools down at a slower rate than land.


What best explains the difference in temperature between the ocean and the sand?

Water both heats up and cools down at a slower rate than land.