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Why do oceans moderate climate?

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Answer: High water heat capacity

Ocean currents distribute coldWrong. Currents do transport heat, but basic reason is water's high heat capacity—absorbs/releases enormous heat without big temperature change.

High water heat capacityCorrect! Thermal mass effect! Oceans moderate climate because: (1) Water: very high specific heat capacity (4x higher than land). (2) Absorbs huge heat with small temperature rise. (3) Releases heat slowly in winter. (4) Coastal areas: cooler summers, warmer winters. (5) Continental interiors: extreme temperature swings. Ocean: 70% of Earth surface—massive heat reservoir. Example: San Francisco vs Kansas City (same latitude)—SF moderate year-round, KC extreme seasons. Also: currents transport heat globally (Gulf Stream warms Europe). Evaporation adds humidity (moderates temperature further)!

Salt water stores more heatWrong. Salinity has minimal effect on heat capacity. Fresh or salt water both have high heat capacity—much greater than land/rock.

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