Areas near oceans or large lakes tend to have more moderate climates than do areas far from large bodies of water. Which of these statements best explains this observation?
A. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms share electrons in a water molecule.
B. Lakes and oceans contain dissolved solids.
C. Water has a very high specific heat.
D. Water produces buoyant forces.
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Because water has a very high specific heat, it is very common that areas near oceans or large lakes tend to have more moderate and warmer climates than those that are away from these big bodies of water.
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B. Lakes and oceans contain dissolved solids.
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Because water has a very high specific heat, it is very common that areas near oceans or large lakes tend to have more moderate and warmer climates than those that are away from these big bodies of water.
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