Land is heated and cooled faster than sea. Give reason
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It does not! Only the top inch or so does. The rest of the rock does not. Well, it is usually a bit more complicated than that, but rock is an excellent and stable insulator. Water is a good insulator, especially if snow/ice, but in liquid form convects. Water cools rather deep down due to this convection, especially after seasonal changes. Rock does move through convection, but on the surface almost always very slowly via plate tectonics, and not viable in a seasonal or even millennial sense
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Land is heated faster because of its properties the sun rays fall directly on it and it absorbs it while when it falls on water(sea) the particles which get heated evaporate keeping the water cool
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