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Oceans and seas can act as a heat reservoir to regulate climates. They can both absorb great quantities of heat in the summerRead the

Oceans and seas can actas a heat reservoir to regulate climates. They can absorb great quantities of heat in the summer, with very little temperature change. In the winter, oceans and seas release the heat. This is the main reason why coastal climates are milder compared to inland climates.

Which choice correctly explains this phenomenon?

1) the high boiling point of water caused by hydrogen bonding
2) the high specific heat of water caused by hydrogen bonding
3) the high heat of vaporization of water caused by the non polar bonds
4) the high freezing point of water caused by the strength of its covalent bonds

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Answer: number 2) the high specific heat of water caused by hydrogen bonding

Explanation: the high specific heat of water, which is a result of hydrogen bonding, allows oceans and seas to act as heat reservoirs, absorbing and releasing heat to regulate coastal climates and make them milder compared to inland climates.

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