Someone Else:No because water has a higher specific heat than soil No because water has a higher specific heat than soil Also because water as a higher heat capacity than land. Duhh... It is not because of whatever that other person wrote. I'm just improving their answer! Yay Me!!! No.land will absorbs heat faster than water Beause the soil locks heat in
Land heats and cools faster than water.
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
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.
sand heats faster because it absorbs heat faster than water!!!!!!
Because sunlight penetrates to greater depths in land than in water.Land is dry, but water washes up onto water surfaces making it wet.
Land heats up faster than water.
It absorbs heat faster
Land heats and cools faster than water.
land loses heat faster than H20
water warms up slower than land. It also loses heat slower.
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
Water has a higher specific heat, and this is an intensive property of the substance itself.
Absorption of heat by land(compared to water)Specific heat of land is 0.84J/kg and that of water is 4.2J/Kg.So:-4.2-0.84=3.6Therefore, land gets heated up 3.6 times faster than water.
Yes.
At night, the land looses heat faster than water does. Cooler air from the land moves toward the water, causing a land breeze.
land absorbs and loses heat faster than water -Kacy d.
land absorbs and loses heat faster than sea water