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Q: Why does land heats and cools faster than water?
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Does land lose heat faster than water?

Soil is solid. Its molecules are close to one another so it heats faster. It also cools faster. Water is liquid. Molecules in liquids are farther apart so water heats more slowly............ Andre Ü


Is the earth created evenly or unevenly?

unevenly,land heats faster and cools faster than water


Which dissipates heat more quickly land or water?

Land heats and cools faster than water.


Do earths surfaces absorb thermal energy at the same rate?

No, because the land heats up faster and cools up faster than water.


What is heats and cools more slowly than land?

Water


What heats and cools fastest in a 24 hour period land or water?

Land.


Which cools down faster land or water?

Assuming the water is deep (like a lake or ocean), it can hold much more heat than the surface of the land, so it cools slower. This results in coastal breezes enjoyed by sailors.


What are differences in heating and cooling rates of land and water?

How do the heating and cooling differences between land and water affect us? ...


What part of the earth heat faster water or land?

Land heats up faster than water.


How can land cause weather?

Land heats up and cools down much faster than water, so when the suns rays hit land and heat it up, the land heats up the air surrounding it causing it to rise up in the atmosphere. Then once the air has risen to a high enough point it cools, creating clouds and, depending on the amount of water vapor in the air, rain.


Does water cool more quickly than land?

Land cools faster because land is floating on the earths surface. Water gets deeper, so the suns heat cant heat the bottom of the ocean as well as the surface


How does air temperature over land and adjacent bodies of water change between day and night?

In the daytime the Sun heats up the surface of the Oceans slightly faster than the Earth's surfaces: it heats the air above and the Wind runs from the Land to the Sea. In the evening the Sun's warmth is retained in the mass of the Earth's surface longer than in the Oceans' bulk: it heats the air above and the Wind flows from the Sea to the Land.