How does water heat Earth?

Water traps heat and holds it deep inside the ocean.
Water transports nutrients and waste.
Water carries heat from the equator toward the poles.
Water from rainfall on land starts in the ocean.

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Im pretty sure the answer is C)Water carries heat from the equator toward the poles. Since thats how heat actualy travels and A doesnt make a whole lot of sense. I just thinks its C and heres some proof - The ocean and atmosphere are connected. They work together to move heat and fresh water across the globe. Wind-driven and ocean-current circulations move warm water toward the poles and colder water toward the equator.

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The correct option is C.

What heats up the water part of the Earth?

The sun, which drives the water cycle, heats water in the oceans. Some of it evaporates as vapor into the air.

Why is it hotter near the sea?

Air that is in contact with the ocean will be much cooler from energy transfer between water and air, while air that sits above land will heat up much more quickly. Therefore, coastal climates are much more temperate because a body of water is nearby to regulate the temperature and keep it more constant.

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