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At night, how do the temperature of land and water compare

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Answered by atienzajemima
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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

At night, the water temperature is more as compared to the land temperature because the land becomes cold faster than water.

Explanation:

As the Sun is the only directly related source of heat for Earth, Sun affects the water and land temperature.

Water has its own property of containing/conserving heat, so it tends to stay the same temperature for a longer period of time than “land”. For example: Deserts keep heat only for a short period of time then it’s surface is mostly cold at night and hot during the day. Or when it's hot water (in large volume) will take longer to adjust the winter temperature on regions next to sea.

Another characteristic of areas influenced by the ocean is that the temperature in night periods does not decrease significantly if compared to the temperatures of the daytime period (thermal amplitude).

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