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Question 5 The specific heat of water is higher than the specific heat of sand. That is why water heats up more slowly than sand, True or false hurry please
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The specific heat of water is higher than the specific heat of sand. That is why water heats up more slowly than sand,
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This statement is true because water requires more energy to raise (change) the temperature by one degree
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