Why does the land gets heated quickly?
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Land surfaces absorb much more solar radiation than water. Water reflects most solar radiation that reaches its surface back to the atmosphere. Since land absorbs more solar radiation the land surface retains more heat as do the vegetation for energy. Thus, land surfaces warm more quickly than water.
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The solar energy warms both land and water surfaces but the land surfaces get heated much more quickly than water surfaces because of the fact that excess land surfaces are more darker than water which means more absorption of solar energy and heat.
The water surfaces reflect most of the solar energy back to the atmosphere. That is why land surfaces get heated more quickly than water surfaces.
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