The property of water that MOST supports the temperature of marine environments underneath ice is high specific heat. This property allows water to resist rapid changes in temperature, helping to maintain a stable temperature in marine environments even when ice forms on the surface.
Marine life uniquely relies on water for its habitat. Which property of water MOST supports the temperature of marine environments underneath ice? (1 point) Responses cohesion cohesion high specific heat high specific heat versatility as a solvent versatility as a solvent expansion when freezing
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