Beach sand can be in hottest condition but cannot hold it for long period. Dark soils such as potting soils can hold it for long time.
Clay stays together when damp and hardens to the original shape quickly. Clay is found in most places. Nomads inhabit warmer climates and clay absorbs heat easily and discharges that heat in the cool evenings.
When you heat sand, you get glass, and when you heat potting soil, you get warm dirt. -- And, a larger amount plants can survive in potting soil.
because a grove absorbs heat quicker than the beach, plus the water cools the sand at the beach.
White color doesn't absorbs heat and black color absorbs heat much.
Endothermic. The sand is absorbing heat. If it was radiating heat, that would be exothermic.
The snow-covered soil would likely heat up faster than a beach covered in black sand. This is because snow has a higher albedo (reflectivity) than black sand, which means it reflects more sunlight and absorbs less heat. In contrast, black sand absorbs more sunlight and retains heat, making it slower to warm up.
When you heat clay it turns into a pot
yes, the darker it is, the more heat it absorbs.
clay has a chemical in it that absorbs water.So it holds water well.But it will not drain fast.
black absorbs more heat than other colors because it absorbs wavelees
Black absorbs more heat than red because it absorbs a wider range of wavelengths across the visible spectrum and converts them into heat. Red, being a lighter color, reflects more light and heat.
The substance that absorbs and releases heat in a cooling system is called the refrigerant. When the refrigerant absorbs heat from the surroundings, it evaporates and carries the heat away. When the refrigerant releases the heat, it condenses back into a liquid state, ready to absorb heat again.