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History, 18.07.2021 23:10 yairreyes01

Which substance woult heat up the most during a sunny day, and why At because it needs the most amount of energy to raise its temperature
Seawater because it needs the least amount of energy to raise its temperature
Sand on the shore because has a relatively low specific heat
Fresh water because has high specifie heat

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