Clouds are formed.
yes
Evaporation is an endothermic process.
We conducted an experiment about this in class. Here is what we found out while doing the experiment: Soil heats and cools faster than water.REASONS WHY:The reason is that water molecules need a higher temperature to actually start moving and creating heat.H2O is found in water.When you add energy or heat to it, you are pulling the particles apart.H2O particles are stuck together like magnets, and so, you will need more energy to separate the molecules.
Soil is solid. Its molecules are close to one another so it heats faster. It also cools faster. Water is liquid. Molecules in liquids are farther apart so water heats more slowly............ Andre Ü
both the water and soil heats up but the soil heats up rapidly and the water heats up slowly. If it cools down the soil cools down faster and the water cools down slower.
beacause its solid
Land heats and cools more quickly than water.
Water in a puddle evaporates as energy from the sun heats it up. The evaporated water rises and cools in the atmosphere, eventually forming tiny water droplets that make up a cloud.
unevenly,land heats faster and cools faster than water
Clouds are formed.
yes
Land heats and cools faster than water.
Convectional rainfall is when the sun heats the ground and hot air rises, the hot air then cools down and forms clouds then it rains
yes
When water in the air cools and forms droplets, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air reaches its dew point temperature and the water vapor in the air turns into liquid water droplets.
Water heats and cools more slowly than land because of its higher specific heat capacity. This means that water requires more energy to change its temperature compared to land. As a result, bodies of water like oceans and lakes tend to maintain more stable temperatures than land areas.