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how do bodies of water affect climates near them?
a. they cause greater temperature swings.
b. they cool them.
c. they warm them.
d. they cause smaller temperature swings.
Bodies of water have a high specific heat capacity, meaning they can absorb and release large amounts of heat without a significant change in temperature. This moderates the climate near them, leading to smaller temperature swings (less extreme hot and cold) compared to areas far from water. Option A is incorrect as water moderates, not increases, temperature swings. Options B and C are too simplistic; water can cool in summer and warm in winter overall, but the key effect is reducing temperature variability (smaller swings).
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D. They cause smaller temperature swings.