is the thermometer reading of air(in shade) the same as the temperature of sand and water ? What do you think is the reason for this ? And why does the temperature have to measured in the shade? (the water and sand was kept in direct sunlight for three hours)
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The temperature of air in shade is different from the temperature of soil or water in sunlight. This is because of the direct effect of radiations when kept in direct sunlight. The temperature should be measured in the shade because the direct solar radiations affect the thermometer reading making it non-uniform.
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Answer:The temperature of air in shade is different from the temperature of soil or water in sunlight. This is because of the direct effect of radiations when kept in direct sunlight. The temperature should be measured in the shade because the direct solar radiations affect the thermometer reading making it non-uniform.
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