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What does water’s high specific heat capacity explain about water?
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Water's high specific heat capacity explains its ability to absorb and store large amounts of heat energy without experiencing a significant increase in temperature. This property allows water to act as a thermal buffer, helping to moderate temperature changes in its surroundings.
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