Once heat is transferred to the soil, where does it go next (reference the study by Noormets et al. 2004)?
I) The heat is emitted back to the atmosphere.
II) The heat is transferred to other soil layers.
III) The heat is stored in the soil.
A) only I
B) only II
C) only III
D) only II and III
E) I, II, and III
Answer: E
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