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Why is the temperature fairly constant for landmasses surrounded by large bodies of water?
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Why is the temperature fairly constant for landmasses surrounded by large bodies of water?
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The temperature is fairly constant because water moderates temperature extremes. When it is hot, the water cools; and when it is cold, the water warms.
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