specific heat of water is larger than that of soil if a given amount of water and soil are given an equal amount of heat which on will reach a higher temperature? Assume that the initial temperature to be same for both
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The specific heat of water is greater than that of dry soil, therefore water both absorbs and releases heat more slowly than land. ... This causes land areas to heat more rapidly and to higher temperatures and also to cool more rapidly and to lower temperatures, compared to oceans.
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