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yes it will cool down slower as the heat cannot get to the water as easily
when something is heated the particles are moving very fast and then has it cools down (and heat releases into the air) particles begin to slow down, which means theyre cooling down.
Well there is this huge water tank that cools this stuff down, then there is a furnace that heats it up again. Then it is made into electric stuff.
When it heats, it expands and then it risesup the narrow glass tube. when it cools, it contracts and falls down. gallileo made one that used a bubble in water and traveled up and down a swell
The air/liquid heats up causing it to rise at the top it cools down causing it to sink. At the bottom it rises again because it heated then it rises up causing it to sink because it has cooled down. The pattern will go until the heat is stopped.
both the water and soil heats up but the soil heats up rapidly and the water heats up slowly. If it cools down the soil cools down faster and the water cools down slower.
both the water and soil heats up but the soil heats up rapidly and the water heats up slowly. If it cools down the soil cools down faster and the water cools down slower.
Water both heats up and cools down at a slower rate than land.
Water both heats up and cools down at a slower rate than land.
Soil heats up and cools down the fastest. Water heats up regulary and does not cool down for a while. Sand heats up the slowest and cools down the slowest.
Yes, the mantle of the Earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
wind
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
Thermal energy
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.
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.