Melissa Gutierrez
4/28/14
Metal heats up faster than water, because metal is a solid and water is a liquid. This is because water and liquid have certain heat levels so for water it would take longer (more energy) to heat up as opposed to metal that has a short level. Lastly something that heats up super faster than water and metal would be sand. Sand heats up faster because it has a lower heat capacity by a lot than water and its only the first few top inches that heat up quickly. This concludes three different substances that heat up at different rates.
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