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Water has a higher specific heat index than other common materials, so it takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water. How would this affect climate? A) Areas surrounded by water would have more snow. B) Areas surrounded by water wouldn't be affected by global warming. C) Areas surrounded by water would have greater changes in temperature throughout the year. D) Areas surrounded by water would have less of a change in temperature throughout the year.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A high specific heat of a substance means that a large amount of heat is required to raise the temperature of the substance. ... Water covers around 70% of the Earth's surface and its high specific heat plays a very important role as it is able to absorb a lot of heat without a significant rise in the temperature.

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Answered by asdfghjk346
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D) Areas surrounded by water would have less of a change in temperature throughout the year.

Explanation:

Areas surrounded by water would have less of a change in temperature throughout the year. The high specific heat index of water means that the water and surrounding area aren't going to have large changes in temperature. This explains why islands, although they may be hot, don't have much of a change of temperature.

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