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Areas near oceans or large lakes tend to have more moderate climates than do areas far from large
bodies of water. Which of these statements best explains this observation?
Water produces buoyant forces which allows it to stabilize the temperature in the area.
b Lakes and oceans contain dissolved solids which maintains a stable temperature in the area.
c. Water's properties allow it to slowly change temperature which maintains the area's temperature.
d. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms share electrons in a water molecule which stabilizes the area's
temperature.
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