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Q: Why do land or ground dry up quickly?
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Why the ground dry up quickly?

Ground / Land dries up quickly. this is due to evaporation and the heat consumed by the earth. the rays of the sun get absorbed more quickly by land than by water.


Can salamanders be on land?

No! They must stay in water or they will dry up!


Why are you finding many earthworms on your carport?

When it rains, earthworms are essentially drowning under the ground because they breathe through their skin, so they come up onto land in order to breathe. Then they get stuck there and die and dry up.


How can an aquifier be recharged naturally after a drought?

Other parts of land that isn't having a drought, water soaks into the ground and if its on a hill then the water will run down it and fill up the water table that are dry.


Why dont earthworms dry up?

They do unless they stay close to the moisture in the ground.


Why do wells go dry in the dry season?

Ground water table to low underground stream dries up etc


Why can't peanuts be harvested when the ground is wet or dry?

If the ground is too wet, the dirt will stick to the peanuts and they won't be separated easily. If it's too dry, it's hard to dig up the peanuts because the ground is hardened.


Wet or dry organism lose heat quickly?

If organisms are wet they may tend to lose heat more quickly. The dry organism is more likely to such up the heat and maintain the heat within the organism.


Whale on land can not survive long why?

They can't eat and they will burn up,dry up and die...


What heats up and cools down quickly?

land because in the day land gets easily heated by the sun very quickly and then loses all its heat in minutes after nightfall


What is produced because land heats up and cools down quickly?

wind


Does the atmosphere heat more quickly than the sea or the land?

Yes. The air will head up more quickly than water.