The three correct answers that describe qualities of the ocean that help it to absorb heat are:
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a high specific heat capacity compared to land or air - Water can absorb more heat without a significant increase in temperature.
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transparency to electromagnetic radiation - This property allows sunlight to penetrate the water, enabling it to warm the ocean.
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large surface area - The vast surface area of the ocean allows it to absorb more heat from the sun.
Proximity to land, a low evaporation point, or the ability of water to exist in solid, liquid, and gas states are not directly related to the ocean's heat absorption properties in the same way.