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Physics, 15.04.2021 20:50, Xghoued2056

Water tends to moderate climate. Why is it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer in cities located near the ocean or large lakes? A. Water has a low specific heat and therefore changes temperature faster than most other substances.
B. Water has a low specific heat and therefore changes temperature slower than most other substances.
C. Water has a high specific heat and therefore changes temperature more slowly than most other substances.
D. Water has a high specific heat and therefore changes temperature more quickly than most other substances.

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