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PLEASE HELP!!! THIS IS FOR 10 POINTS!!! Does soil heat differently based on if it's moist or dry? Explain your answer.
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Does soil heat differently based on if it's moist or dry? Explain your answer.
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Soil conducts heat bettern when moist. This is because water conducts heat well, liquids generally conduct heat better than solids. The higher the water content of the soil, the better a conductor of heat it will be.
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