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Why will the air, sand, and water have different temperatures?

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they will

Step-by-step explanation:

the air sand and water will have different tempatures due to the mollecular atraction and yhe density. Since the mollecules in sand are a solid the sand will take longer to get hot/cold. And the air is very spread out so that will take a shorter time. And water is in the middle and will take an average time.

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