Physics, asked by NagaVandana, 6 months ago

temperature of land rises more quickly than that of sea because
a. specific heat of soil is more than water
b. specific heat of soil is less than water
c. soil is solid
d. none of these



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Answered by emilphilip2007
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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

Because the Sea Breeze is During day time, the temperature of the land rises more rapidly as compared to the sea.

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Answered by steffis
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Specific heat of soil is less than water that's why temperature of land rises more quickly than that of sea.  

Explanation:

Specific heat is the heat essential for raising the temperature of unit mas of the body by per degree celsius.

The soil has small heat capacity which is the capacity of a body to change in its temperature per unit mass.

The water has more heat capacity than soil and the temperature change is faster in land as compared to water  and also it take less time to get colder than land.

 

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