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Specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance. In the context of local winds, specific heat affects the temperature of the land and water. Land has a lower specific heat compared to water, meaning it heats up and cools down faster. This difference in specific heat causes differential heating, leading to temperature differences and the formation of local wind patterns such as sea breezes and land breezes.
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Breezes are created when there are specific heat differences between land and ocean.
The high latent heat of water.
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Breezes are created (apex)
Breezes are created when there are specific heat differences between land and ocean.
The heat is passed through the cooling system to the surrounding seawater.
Heat travels quickly to the centre of food :)
Specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance. In the context of local winds, specific heat affects the temperature of the land and water. Land has a lower specific heat compared to water, meaning it heats up and cools down faster. This difference in specific heat causes differential heating, leading to temperature differences and the formation of local wind patterns such as sea breezes and land breezes.
Yes. Warm water holds enormous amounts of energy in the form of heat which can be made available to storms such as hurricanes.
'land breeze's' are cool breezes at night caused by differences in heating and cooling rates of land and water