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There is no land or water on the sun.

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Why does the sun heat the land up the most?

The sun heats the land up the most because land absorbs sunlight more efficiently than water due to its lower albedo (reflectivity). This means that land retains more of the sun's energy compared to water, which reflects more sunlight back into the atmosphere.


How entrapped water moves from land to the atmosphere?

Entrapped water on land moves into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation. The heat from the sun causes the water to turn into vapor, which rises into the atmosphere. This water vapor can then condense to form clouds and eventually fall back to the land as precipitation.


When During daytime when the sun which warms faster the land or the sea?

Land warms faster than the sea during the daytime because land has a lower heat capacity than water. This means that land can heat up quicker when exposed to sunlight compared to water.


Describe how air water and the sun interact to cause weather?

The sun is the driver of all weather. without its energy there would be no "weather" at all.The sun heats the land and the waters of earth. when land is heated the air above it expands and rises cooler air rushes in to fill the void. when water is heated it evaporates which rise to form clouds and carries water far and when it cools it falls as rain or snow.as all the air moves wind is produced and its all a very complex system with much much more to it which is why weather prediction is so bad.You could also say the water cycle


How much of the suns energy is absorbed by land and oceans?

Roughly 70% of the sun's energy is absorbed by the Earth's surface, with about 51% absorbed by the land and 19% absorbed by the oceans. The absorbed energy is crucial for driving various Earth processes such as weather patterns and the water cycle.