The document records temperature readings over time for both heating and cooling soil and water. When heating, the soil temperature increased from 20C to 36C over 10 minutes, while the water temperature rose more slowly from 20C to 25C. When cooling, the soil temperature decreased from 50C to 25C and the water cooled from 50C to 36C over the same period.
The document records temperature readings over time for both heating and cooling soil and water. When heating, the soil temperature increased from 20C to 36C over 10 minutes, while the water temperature rose more slowly from 20C to 25C. When cooling, the soil temperature decreased from 50C to 25C and the water cooled from 50C to 36C over the same period.
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Temperature Readings in Heating the Soil and Water.docx
The document records temperature readings over time for both heating and cooling soil and water. When heating, the soil temperature increased from 20C to 36C over 10 minutes, while the water temperature rose more slowly from 20C to 25C. When cooling, the soil temperature decreased from 50C to 25C and the water cooled from 50C to 36C over the same period.
The document records temperature readings over time for both heating and cooling soil and water. When heating, the soil temperature increased from 20C to 36C over 10 minutes, while the water temperature rose more slowly from 20C to 25C. When cooling, the soil temperature decreased from 50C to 25C and the water cooled from 50C to 36C over the same period.