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Does water heat up and cool down, faster of slower than land? I can't remember :S

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16 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Water heats more slowly than land.

Orchards grow well, for instance, near much of the Great Lakes region because in summer, it's not as cold as inland. In winter, it's a littler warmer than inland.
16 years ago
Dawn
thanks!!!
16 years ago

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