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Enzo
20 October, 21:57
Which has a lower specific heat, land or water?
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Darien Sherman
20 October, 22:21
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Land, on the other hand, has a much lower heat capacity, which is usually less than 1 J/g*C. For these reasons, the ocean takes a long time to change temperature significantly, whereas land can heat up very quickly (think of the hot sand and cool water at the beach in the summer).
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