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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME I DO NOT GET THIS I AM LIKE REALY THICK HEADED

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@iGreen @AnswerMyQuestions @aaronq @asnaseer @ashhhrodriguez @andrewhaze @bohotness @BlossomCake @bibby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

AND BLOND

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@eta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where are the statements?

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

water has an amazing capacity to store heat as internal (potential) energy, with relatively modest changes in its measured temperature: meaning that it heats up and cools down far more slowly than, say, land.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry @eta i had to get off for a sec here are the statements Hydrogen and oxygen atoms share electrons in a water molecule. Lakes and oceans contain dissolved solids. Water has a very high specific heat. Water produces buoyant forces.

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

ok, now read my post....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

just stick a pin in it!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whut does that me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?!!?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@IrishBoy123 whut does that me stick a pin in it did you tell me to shutup

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

no!! say as much as you like!! it's not my job to "shut you up"!!! what i mean is that, if it really is that hard for you, then don't torture yourself. the answer is clearly c but why worry? life is way too short.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok but yeah ik life is short i just lost a 15 yr old friend and her 11 yr old brother last night

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