Respuesta :
- This is due to a physical property called specific heat capacity; the heat capacity of sand is lower than that of water.
- The specific heat capacity is known as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance 1 degree celsius.
- Also, the specific heat determines who quickly the temperature of material will raise or fall when it gains or loss heat energy
- Furthermore, the specific heat of water is one of the most specific heats of the substances. Therefore, liquid water requires more heat energy to increase its temperature than sand.
- So, it is always found that the water is cooler than sand and also water losses its energy slower than sand that the sand be cooler faster than water after sunset.
Answer:
The first one is energy.
The second one is specific heat.
Explanation:
Platos answer