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during the day how do the temperatures of land and water compare

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Answered by ds677302
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Answered by Ðemσnic
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Regardless of temperature scale, during daytime, land temperatures might change by tens of degrees, while water temperature change by less than half a degree. ... This means that land heats and cools more quickly than water and this difference affects the climate of different areas on Earth.

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Answered by Ðemσnic
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Regardless of temperature scale, during daytime, land temperatures might change by tens of degrees, while water temperature change by less than half a degree. ... This means that land heats and cools more quickly than water and this difference affects the climate of different areas on Earth.

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