The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
When water heats up, it undergoes a process called heat absorption. As the temperature of the water increases, its molecules gain energy and move faster, causing the water to become warmer.
Aluminum heats up faster than water because it has a lower specific heat capacity. This means that it requires less energy to raise the temperature of aluminum compared to water.
Water heats up faster than grass because water has a higher heat capacity, meaning it can absorb more heat without a significant increase in temperature. Grass, on the other hand, heats up more slowly because it has a lower heat capacity and can't absorb as much heat as water before its temperature rises.
A common source of energy used to heat up water is thermal energy. This can be generated through various means such as electricity, gas, or solar energy, which then heats the water in a water heater or boiler for domestic or industrial use.
Energy from the sun heats up the Earth's surface, oceans, and atmosphere. This heat drives weather patterns, ocean currents, and the water cycle on our planet.
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The earths heat, heats up a water pipe which evaporates the water which turns a turbine that make electricity.
evaporation
No, because the land heats up faster and cools up faster than water.
The process you are referring to is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when the sun's energy heats up water on the Earth's surface, causing it to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
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the water heats faster than soil.
They are the same. When cold water heats up and bubbles that means it is boiling.
If you mean the 'electric POT' that heats up water, it is probably an "ELECTRIC KETTLE".
when the sun burns, it heats up it sorroundings, that how we get heat, its energy hit earths layers.
The Sun heats up the Earth At least, mostly It heats up the molecules in the air, which also explains why it's colder the higher you are- there are less air molecules for the Sun to heat up