Answer: The soil will be
warmer than the water.
Step-by-step explanation:
The heat (thermal energy) absorbed can be found using the following equation:
Where:
is the heat
is the mass of the element
is the specific heat capacity of the material.
is the variation in temperature
In the case of soil we have:
(1)
Where:


In the case of water we have:
(2)
Where:


Isolating
from both equations:
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Comparing (4) and (6) we can find the soil will be
warmer than the water.