Respuesta :
The answer is; The temperatures on land around the lake were higher than those above the lake.
This is because water has a high specific heat capacity (compared to most other elements) and therefore requires more sunlight energy, compared to land, to raise the temperature of a unit measure of water by a degree centigrade/ Fahrenheit
Answer:
The temperature of the surface of the soil would be higher.
Explanation:
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.