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<blockquote data-quote="okdkranch" data-source="post: 2752784" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>[QAs mass, (earth, stone, water -- dense matter) comes in contact with sunlight, it absorbs and stores heat. The more dense the mass (<strong>water is more dense than rock and rock is more dense than soil</strong>) the more energy can be stored in a given area.UOTE</p><p></p><p>"Water is more dense than rock" Really. On my place the rocks tend to sink when thrown in the pond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okdkranch, post: 2752784, member: 2087"] [QAs mass, (earth, stone, water -- dense matter) comes in contact with sunlight, it absorbs and stores heat. The more dense the mass ([B][/B][B]water is more dense than rock and rock is more dense than soil[/B]) the more energy can be stored in a given area.UOTE "Water is more dense than rock" Really. On my place the rocks tend to sink when thrown in the pond. [/QUOTE]
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