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because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
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Sand does not retain heat as easily as water. Therefore, sand cools down faster than the ocean water.
1) Sand has less specific heat, 2) It doesn't mix so easily, so the heat basically stays at the surface.
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The sand is being cooled by the water as it washes over it, and then again as the sun evaporates the water away.
because wet sand is cold from the cold water that makes it wet, and dry sand is in the sun and the water cant reach all the sand.
because a grove absorbs heat quicker than the beach, plus the water cools the sand at the beach.
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The water is cooler than the land and air sinks over the water
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
Sand does not retain heat as easily as water. Therefore, sand cools down faster than the ocean water.
sand is cooler than grass on humid days grass is cooler than sand on rain days so both really are the same temp
the water is cooler than the land, and air sinks over the water. ~Apex
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
It is cooler by an ocean on a hot summer day, Because water has a more equable temperature than land, it changes less. Coastal regions are relatively cooler in summer & warmer in winter than inland areas.