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Leslie Page
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28 April, 22:51
Does water have a warmer heat capacity than land?
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Salvador Rivera
28 April, 22:55
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No because water has less condensed particles than a solid
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Riley Roberts
28 April, 23:07
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No water does not have a warmer heat capacity.
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