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land absorbs and loses heat faster than water -Kacy d.
Heat absorption is the process by which an object takes in heat energy from its surroundings, increasing its own temperature. Heat loss, on the other hand, is when an object releases heat energy to its surroundings, causing its temperature to decrease. Both processes are important for understanding how thermal energy is transferred between objects.
When heat is added, it is called heat absorption or heat gain. When heat is subtracted, it is called heat release or heat loss.
The SUBCUTENOUS FAT LAYER which is made ou of fatty tissue that prevents the quick loss of heat and promote quick absorption of heat
land absorbs and loses heat faster than sea water
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absorption: having a change in energy from source to the receiver by its medium scattering by particles: occurs without a change in energy, but results in a change in direction of propagation
heat loss
heat
The heat Sand absorbs from the Sun's rays is an example of energy absorption
its specific heat capacity
As Heat reaches an object it can be absorbed in the same manner as a sponge