Land tends to change temperature more rapidly than water. This is because land has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water, meaning it requires less energy to change its temperature. As a result, land can heat up and cool down more quickly than water.
no
The climate does not change quickly. However, the weather can change quickly in the desert. There is little humidity to hold in heat or to slow heating. The humidity acts somewhat like a buffer to slow temperature changes. Without the humidity, the temperature can change more rapidly than in an area with higher humidity.
The wind from the ocean cools down the air.
Oceans are large areas of water and water does not heat up or cool down as quickly as land does. The reason for this is that water has a higher specific heat than land; it takes more energy to raise the temperature of water than it does to raise the temperature of land. So areas along the coast tend to have weather that does not vary much.
Land tends to change temperature more rapidly than water. This is because land has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water, meaning it requires less energy to change its temperature. As a result, land can heat up and cool down more quickly than water.
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The climate does not change quickly. However, the weather can change quickly in the desert. There is little humidity to hold in heat or to slow heating. The humidity acts somewhat like a buffer to slow temperature changes. Without the humidity, the temperature can change more rapidly than in an area with higher humidity.
temperatures near water change during the seasons
Diffusion of heat from land is quicker than water. thus temperature of air on land flactutes faster than in the ocean.
Yes, water has a higher thermal capacity.
Compared to the sea land masses heat up quickly and loose their heat quickly. So you get a wide temperature range. The sea heats up slowly and looses heat slowly so maritime climates have less temperature extremes.
Compared to the sea land masses heat up quickly and loose their heat quickly. So you get a wide temperature range. The sea heats up slowly and looses heat slowly so maritime climates have less temperature extremes.
The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.The answer will depend on how quickly, and to what temperature the geyser heats the water.
The wind from the ocean cools down the air.
Thermal capacity (heat change per unit temperature change) of oil is a lot less than that of water, so a small amount of heat change (eg convection of air above it) is associated with larger temperature change in the case of oil.