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what is the significance of high specific heat of water​

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Answered by vinayak548
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This is mainly due to the presence of a large number of hydrogen bonds between molecules of water. 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 toxicaaa
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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. When temperatures decrease, the heat which is stored is released, restraining a rapid drop in temperature.

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