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17 January, 08:39

Large bodies of water, such as lakes and oceans, do not quickly fluctuate in temperature. What is the reason for this phenomenon? A. Water is an acid B. Water is a universal solvent C. Water acts as a buffer D. Water has a high heat capacity

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  1. 17 January, 09:01
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    The temperature difference and the amount of heat are in direct relationship. Another factor that may affect them is their heat capacity which is constant at a specific range of temperature. For salt water the value is approximately equal to 1 cal/g°C which is quite high compared to other substances. Thus, the answer to the question above is letter D.
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