A $1\,\text{kg}$ block of aluminium needs more thermal energy to increase its temperature by $1\,^{\circ}\text{C}$ than a $1\,\text{kg}$ block of copper does. What is the reason for this?
- AAluminium is a better conductor of thermal energy than copper.
- BAluminium is a poorer conductor of thermal energy than copper.
- CAluminium has a higher specific heat capacity than copper.
- DAluminium has a lower specific heat capacity than copper.