Why do temperatures differ between air, land, and water?
A. The sun is closer to the atmosphere so it is heated more than the land.
B. It takes more energy to raise the temperature of land, so land will not be as hot or cool as water.
C. It takes more energy to heat water than it does to heat up the land and air because water has a high specific heat.
D. Temperatures do not differ. The sun heats them all equally.