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saw5 [17]
4 years ago
5

What thaws slower land, air, or water

Biology
1 answer:
Nesterboy [21]4 years ago
5 0
Hmm... after some long thinking about this I would have to go with land. After land has been frozen, it thaws (<span>become liquid or soft as a result of warming.) Heat cannot "thaw" because it is apart of air. Water cannot "thaw" because it is already a liquid. Makes sense? I hope this helps! P.S. (A brainliest wouldn't hurt) ;)</span>
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