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If water had a low heat capacity, what could happen? all but one apply. a) temperature changes would require a great deal of energy input. b) temperature changes, especially in coastal ares would be sudden. c) the water in organisms would heat quickly and cause the cells to lyse. d) water in lakes and rivers would be much warmer in the summer and much colder in the winter.

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