You have to be more specific, like what time of day, and the air temperature.
Sand
The temperature on a sunny day varies largely in different seasons and different climates. Typically, on a sunny day temperatures are higher due to the increase in sunlight. More specific answers require the location to be included.
The temperature on a sunny day varies largely in different seasons and different climates. Typically, on a sunny day temperatures are higher due to the increase in sunlight. More specific answers require the location to be included.
Because the sun flare heats the sand
it goes up higher
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
Heat is transferred by thermal conduction.
A sandy shore becomes hot on a sunny day primarily due to its ability to absorb and retain heat from sunlight. The sand's low thermal conductivity means it heats up quickly when exposed to direct sunlight, while its light color reflects some solar radiation. Additionally, the lack of moisture in the sand amplifies its temperature, making it feel particularly hot underfoot. As a result, the combination of direct sunlight, sand properties, and environmental conditions leads to a hot sandy shore.
Sand can reach temperatures of over 100°F (37.8°C) on sunny days depending on factors like sunlight exposure and heat retention. In very hot deserts, sand temperatures can exceed 140°F (60°C) during the hottest part of the day.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
75 degrees F is considered perfect.