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16. Two identical beakers containing water, which have not yet been placed in the sun, are shown below. х Y If both beakers are placed outside, in the sun, for the same amount of time, what effect will the sun have on the water in each beaker? A The water in beaker Y will heat faster because the volume of the water is greater. B. The water in beaker Y will heat faster because the density of the water is greater. C. The water in beaker X will heat faster because the density of the water is lower. D. The water in beaker X will heat faster because the volume of the water is lower. Please help

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