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lord [1]
3 years ago
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Which of the following locations will be relatively warmer during summers, and why? An inland location, because water heats up f

aster than land A coastal location, because water heats up faster than land A coastal location, because water has higher specific heat than land An inland location, because land has lower specific heat than water

Biology
1 answer:
Katen [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

An inland location, because land has lower specific heat than water

Explanation:

The specific heat is a measure of how much heat must be supplied to warm up a substance by a certain number of degrees.

Water has a much higher specific heat than land, so it takes much more heat energy to heat up a given mass of water compared to the land.

To say it another way, the specific heat of land is much less than that of water, so it doesn't take as much heat energy to warm up the land.

Thus, an inland location will be relatively warmer during summers.

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