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What does having a higher specific heat mean? ​

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It means that it takes more energy to raise the temperature of the substance. Normally this is by one degree.

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Lucky for me, you, and our fish in the pond, water does indeed have a very high specific heat capacity. The heat of water is the amount of heat needed to raise its temperature a certain amount. One of water's most significant properties is that it takes a lot of heat to it to make it get hot

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