On a hot summer's day the dry sand at the beach can be almost unbearable to stand
on, while the water is cool. Try to explain this temperature difference.
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In summer, the sand at the beach is hot as the sand absorbs the heat. But the water is cool as it reflects the heat making it cool.
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Part of the reason the sand got hotter faster is because the specific heat of sand is lower than the specific heat of water. That's why it took less light energy to change its temperature.
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