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The substance which is water heats up the fastest and wood heats up slowest that is my prediction not saying that this is right but think about and dont make any comments about this statement! And dont get mad at me peeps!
it means for example the sun heats the sand and the sands heats your feet
it means for example the sun heats the sand and the sands heats your feet
sand heats up faster then water for a few reasons one solids like rock which sand is has molecules closer together which means they begin knocking into each other faster then liquids whose molecules are more loosely bonded and air which has the most widespread molecules and is the hardest to heat. the second reason is because as the water is heated by the sunlight it also evaporates as the water evaporates it draws energy away from the water that energy is heat and it causes a cooling effect on the water which is why water usually seems to be cooler then the air and ground.
low specific heat is like sand and high specific heat is like water at the beach it may be hot outside the water is still cold but the sand is hot as ever.
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.
Sand heats up faster
The substance which is water heats up the fastest and wood heats up slowest that is my prediction not saying that this is right but think about and dont make any comments about this statement! And dont get mad at me peeps!
Because the sun flare heats the sand
Mineral salt lowers the freezing point of water, so it will melt.
sand heats faster because it absorbs heat faster than water!!!!!!
A ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water is known as a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of water
sand
No. It does not dissolve in water at any temperature.
An avalanche is a mixture of loose sand, rock, and water (usually in the form of snow) moving at a rapid pace.
Friction.
The grain of sand becomes a sedimentary rock when it gets erosion and is deposited on the bottom of a body of water. Then the eroded sand builds up and becomes a sedimentary rock if there is enough eroded sand.