Asked by Fuschia

This isn't really a homework question but I had been thinking about it today after class. Why does the concrete around an outdoor swimming pool become too hot to walk on while the water stays cool?

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Answered by drbob222
Water has a high specific heat, one of the highest of all substances. Therefore, it takes a great deal of energy to raise the temperature of a pool of water. Not so for the concrete.
Answered by Anonymous
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