1. How does a waterbody help in regulating the temperature of a nearby region?
a. The winds flowing over the water surface regulates the temperature of the
region.
b. The aquatic animals and plants help in regulating the temperature of a
region.
c. The waves, which bring sediments, help to regulate the temperature of a
region.
d. A waterbody does not help in regulating the temperature of a region.
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Ocean currents act as conveyer belts of warm and cold water, sending heat toward the polar regions and helping tropical areas cool off, thus influencing both weather and climate. ... When water molecules are heated, they exchange freely with the air in a process called evaporation.
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